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Effectiveness of a brief group behavioral intervention for c
Effectiveness of a brief group behavioral intervention for c
Effectiveness of a brief group behavioral intervention for common mental disorders in Syrian refugees in Jordan: A randomized controlled trial
Richard A. Bryant and colleagues evaluate effects of a lay provider-delivered intervention on adult Syrian refugees’ mental health, parenting behavior, and their children’s mental health.
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