Assessment of the long-term outcomes following potentially traumatic events – the CONNECT study

There has been little systematic research on long-term clinical and social outcome of people who experienced potentially traumatic events in armed conflict. In particular, it is unclear how refugees differ from people who stayed in the area of conflict, and what the relative impact of social and spe...

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Matična publikacija: Abstracts of the 13th Congress of the the Association of European Psychiatrists (AEP) "European Psychiatry : The interface between biological and social factors" ; u: European Psychiatry. Supplement 20 (2005) (S1)
2005
Glavni autori: Priebe, S. (-), Lečić-Toševski, D. (Author), Frančišković, Tanja Schützwohl, M., Ajduković, Dean Popovski, M., Galeazzi, G.M. Bogić, M., Kučukalić, A.
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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