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  • MON : 2020.010 : Not available for external loan
    Posttraumatic stress reactions in tortured refugees : relationship to pain, cognitive impairments
    English
    20200000
    Lund University
    978-91-7895-362-2
    torture victims treatment | psychiatric patients | client characteristics | self report | psychometrics | treatment failure | belief systems | Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) | pain measurement | WHO Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0) | Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL-25) | ICD | DSM-V | DSM-IV | translations | Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ) | psychiatric status rating scales | diagnosis | psychological assessment | interpreters | patient care team | social work | counselling | drug therapy | pain management | physiotherapy | treatment models | psychotherapy | waiting lists | referral and consultation | Turkish refugees | Russian refugees | Egyptian refugees | Syrian refugees, adult | Somali refugees, adult | Afghan refugees, adult | Bosnian refugees, adult | Lebanese refugees, adult | Iranian refugees, adult | Iraqi refugees, adult | torture methods | exposure to torture | participation (functioning) | longitudinal studies | risk factors | age factors | sex factors | refugees, adult | pilot projects | forecasting | crosscultural comparison | pain measurement | peer groups | disability evaluation | emotional trauma | functioning | etiology | brain injuries, traumatic | cognitive impairment | negativism | attitude to health | catastrophisation | DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture | treatment models | somatic symptoms | anxiety | outcome assessment (health care) | comorbidity | depression | pain | PTSD | torture victims | interdisciplinary treatment approach | combined modality therapy | academic dissertation [publication type] | Denmark | Sweden
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    Pre-treatment pain predicts outcomes in multimodal treatment for tortured and traumatized refugees : a pilot investigation
    English
    20191111
    Taylor and Francis
    torture victims treatment | Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) | pain measurement | WHO Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0) | Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL-25) | ICD | DSM-V | DSM-IV | translations | Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ) | psychiatric status rating scales | diagnosis | psychological assessment | interpreters | patient care team | social work | counselling | drug therapy | pain management | physiotherapy | treatment models | psychotherapy | waiting lists | referral and consultation | Turkish refugees | Russian refugees | Egyptian refugees | Syrian refugees, adult | Somali refugees, adult | Afghan refugees, adult | Bosnian refugees, adult | Lebanese refugees, adult | Iranian refugees, adult | Iraqi refugees, adult | torture methods | exposure to torture | torture victims | DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture | participation (functioning) | longitudinal studies | risk factors | age factors | sex factors | disabled persons | somatic symptoms | anxiety | depression | PTSD | emotional trauma | interdisciplinary treatment approach | comorbidity | refugees, adult | pilot projects | forecasting | chronic pain | outcome assessment (health care) | Denmark
    European journal of psychotraumatology ; vol. 10, no. 1
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