Ertl V, Neuner F. Are school-based mental health interventions for war-affected children effective and harmless? BMC Medicine. 2014;12(1): 84.In recent years, different approaches to large-scale mental health service provision for children in war-affected, mainly low-and middle-income, countries have been developed. Some school-based programs aiming at both strengthening resilience and reducing symptoms of trauma-related distress have been evaluated. In an article published in BMC Medicine, Tol and colleagues integrate their findings of the efficacy of universal school-based intervention across four countries and do not recommend classroom-based intervention as a treatment of trauma-related symptoms, since no consistent positive effects wer...
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Armed conflicts, defined as ‘any organised dispute that involves the use of weapons, violence, or fo...
Abstract Despite increasing research and clinical interest in delivering psychosocial interventions ...
Background Children and adolescents exposed to armed conflict are at high risk of developing mental...
Background: Armed conflicts are associated with a wide range of impacts on the mental health of chil...
Background: Armed conflicts are associated with a wide range of impacts on the mental health of chil...
Background: Armed conflicts are associated with a wide range of impacts on the mental health of chil...
Over one billion children under the age of 18 live in countries affected by armed conflict. This sys...
The suffering of children in areas of armed conflict is a growing cause for concern, as recent years...
This paper reviews what is currently known from research about the effectiveness of interventions to...
This study examines the effectiveness of the School Mediation Intervention (SMI) in preventing menta...
Objective: Youth in war-affected regions are at risk for poor psychological, social, and educational...
Introduction - Recent attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, Pakistan, is perhaps one the wo...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a school-based group intervention designed for children wh...
It is estimated that over one billion children and adolescents live in regions affected by armed con...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97175/1/j.2051-5545.2008.tb00170.x.pd
Armed conflicts, defined as ‘any organised dispute that involves the use of weapons, violence, or fo...
Abstract Despite increasing research and clinical interest in delivering psychosocial interventions ...
Background Children and adolescents exposed to armed conflict are at high risk of developing mental...
Background: Armed conflicts are associated with a wide range of impacts on the mental health of chil...
Background: Armed conflicts are associated with a wide range of impacts on the mental health of chil...
Background: Armed conflicts are associated with a wide range of impacts on the mental health of chil...
Over one billion children under the age of 18 live in countries affected by armed conflict. This sys...
The suffering of children in areas of armed conflict is a growing cause for concern, as recent years...
This paper reviews what is currently known from research about the effectiveness of interventions to...
This study examines the effectiveness of the School Mediation Intervention (SMI) in preventing menta...
Objective: Youth in war-affected regions are at risk for poor psychological, social, and educational...
Introduction - Recent attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, Pakistan, is perhaps one the wo...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a school-based group intervention designed for children wh...
It is estimated that over one billion children and adolescents live in regions affected by armed con...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97175/1/j.2051-5545.2008.tb00170.x.pd
Armed conflicts, defined as ‘any organised dispute that involves the use of weapons, violence, or fo...
Abstract Despite increasing research and clinical interest in delivering psychosocial interventions ...