The effectiveness of Problem Management Plus at 1-year follow-up for Syrian refugees in a high-income setting
Abstract Aims Problem Management Plus (PM+) has been effective in reducing mental health problems among refugees at three-month follow-up, but there is a lack of research on its long-term effectiveness. This study examined the effectiveness of PM+ in reducing symptoms of common mental disorders at 1...
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Main Authors: | Anne M. de Graaff (Author), Pim Cuijpers (Author), Mariam Elsawy (Author), Sam Hunaidy (Author), Barbara Kieft (Author), Noer Gorgis (Author), Jos W. R. Twisk (Author), Yenovk Zakarian (Author), Theo K. Bouman (Author), Miriam J. J. Lommen (Author), Ceren Acarturk (Author), Richard Bryant (Author), David McDaid (Author), Naser Morina (Author), A-La Park (Author), Peter Ventevogel (Author), Marit Sijbrandij (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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