The potential role of network-oriented interventions for survivors of sexual and gender-based violence among asylum seekers in Belgium
Abstract Background Social support and social network members have been identified as an important factor in mitigating the effects of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and improving the coping process for many survivors. Network oriented strategies have been advocated for among domestic viole...
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Main Authors: | Emilomo Ogbe (Author), Alaa Jbour (Author), Ladan Rahbari (Author), Maya Unnithan (Author), Olivier Degomme (Author) |
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