Services and psychosocial care after disasters – qualitative findings from South East Europe

Mapping of services for psychosocial care of trauma victims after disasters within The European Network for Traumatic Stress (TENTS) included qualitative data. Interviews and focus groups were done with key informants in Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia and Macedonia. They include...

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Matična publikacija: 11th European Conference on Traumatic Stress - Program and Book of Abstracts
Oslo : RVTS, 2009
Glavni autor: Ajduković, Dean (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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