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  • ART : 28992 : Not available for external loan
    Addressing the disparity in refugee mental health services : a pilot study of a traumatic stress intervention utilizing a language-free mHealth application
    English
    20211200
    Springer
    United States | mental health care disparities | refugee aid | pilot projects | traumatic stress | telemedicine | emotional trauma | retraumatisation | social stress | postmigration factors | socioeconomic factors | mobile phone applications | language | Somali refugees | Bhutanese refugees | psychological stress | anxiety | depression | somatic symptoms | coping behaviour | stress management | psychotherapy | treatment outcome | psychometrics | Refugee Health Screener-15 (RHS-15) | Valued Living Questionnaire (VLQ)
    Journal of technology in behavioral science ; vol. 6
  • ART : 27901 : Not available for external loan
    Torture, psychological inflexibility, and mental health outcomes among resettled refugees in the United States
    English
    20211200
    Oxford University Press
    torture victims | epidemiology | torture method prevalence | mental health | symptoms | PTSD | psychological resilience | refugees | United States
    Journal of refugee studies ; vol. 34, no. 4
  • TORT : 21.2.9 : Not available for external loan
    The chronic traumatic stress treatment (CTS-T) : a resilience-focused, culturally responsive intervention for refugees and survivors of torture - including a mobile mental health application
    English
    20210000
    IRCT
    stress management | torture victims | traumatic stress | chronic disorder | treatment models | telemedicine | mobile phone applications | psychoeducation | PTSD diagnosis | mindfulness | personal values | behavioural activation system | coping behaviour | sleep | cognitive restructuring | Acceptance and Commitment Therapy | emotional control | narrative exposure therapy | social support | United States
    Torture : journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 31, no. 2
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