Treating posttraumatic stress in post-conflict countries and countries that accepted refugees. Report on the STOP-study, a multi-site study on treatment seeking and treatment outcome in people suffering from posttraumatic stress following war and migration in former Yugoslavia

War and migration in the Balkans caused traumatic experiences in great parts of it's population. About four million people living in former Yugoslavia as well as about 100, 000 refugees living in different European countries are estimated to suffer from on-going and severe psychological symptom...

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Matična publikacija: Medicinski Arhiv
58 (2004), 6 ; str. 359-362
Glavni autori: Schützwohl, Matthias (-), Bravo-Mehmedbašić, Alma (Author), Frančišković, Tanja, Lečić-Toševski, Dušica, Ljubotina, Damir, McCrone, Paul, Gavrilović, Jelena, Priebe, Stephan, Kučukalić, Abdulah
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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