Teaching Recovery Techniques: evaluation of a group intervention for unaccompanied refugee minors with symptoms of PTSD in Sweden. [PDF]
In 2015, a total of 35,369 unaccompanied refugee minors (URMs) sought asylum in Sweden. In a previous study of 208 URMs, we found that 76% screened positive for PTSD. This study aimed to (1) evaluate the indicated prevention program Teaching Recovery Techniques (TRT) in a community setting and describe the program's effects on symptoms of PTSD and ...
Sarkadi A +7 more
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Online-delivered ‘Teaching Recovery Techniques’ for young people with PTSD symptoms who have experienced forced migration: a pilot study [PDF]
Introduction: Although there is a high need for mental health support among individuals with experience of forced migration, there are barriers to accessing in-person interventions. Online delivery offers an alternative.
Georgina Warner +2 more
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Balancing ethical and practical dilemmas: feasibility of a cluster randomised internal pilot trial of Teaching Recovery Techniques with accompanied refugee children in Sweden [PDF]
Background Teaching Recovery Techniques (TRT) is a brief psychosocial intervention designed to reduce symptoms of post-traumatic stress among children.
Sandra Gupta Löfving +6 more
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Randomized Control Trial of Teaching Recovery Techniques in Rural Occupied Palestine: Effect on Adolescent Dissociation [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis study assessed the effect of a cognitive behavioral group intervention, Teaching Recovery Techniques (TRT), for adolescents with high levels of posttraumatic stress (n = 154), from villages in occupied Palestine. A randomized control trial involved standardized measures to assess war stressors, posttraumatic stress, depression, and ...
Barron, Ian +2 more
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Technology-based teaching to support health students’ clinical skills in stroke recovery: a scoping review [PDF]
Background Rural stroke survivors face barriers to accessing rehabilitation, and the challenge is likely to grow as acute medical advances improve survival rates.
Kylie Bower +4 more
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From Trauma to Resilience: A Systematic Review of Psychological Intervention Strategies for War-Affected Children and Adolescents [PDF]
Globally, 1 in 10 children are impacted by war, with over 24,000 violations documented in 2020 alone. These children face persistent mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This systematic review
Raghad H. Alkhalifah +7 more
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Background Millions of children and adolescents are exposed to wars, affecting their psychological well-being. This review focuses on psychosocial interventions in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) in the Middle East, where mental health services ...
Aseel F. Alzaghoul +2 more
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This study compared four methods to provide intraoperative analgesia during canine ovariohysterectomy in a veterinary teaching hospital. A retrospective study was designed to assess the nociceptive response, cardiorespiratory stability, quality of ...
Jaime Viscasillas +6 more
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Background:. Despite promising pilot study results, adoption of neurotization of immediate implant-based reconstructions has not occurred. Methods:. For surgeons interested in adopting breast reinnervation techniques, we present ways to overcome initial ...
Lisa Gfrerer, MD, PhD +8 more
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Background Sweden is home to a large and growing population of refugee youths who may be at risk of mental health problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Thus, there is a need for interventions that address mental health problems in these
Natalie Durbeej +10 more
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