Effectiveness of a brief group behavioural intervention on p

Effectiveness of a brief group behavioural intervention on psychological distress in young adolescent Syrian refugees: A randomised controlled trial

In a randomized controlled trial, Richard A. Bryant and colleagues study the effectiveness of the Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions (EASE) intervention to improve the mental health of Syrian refugees aged 10-14 years living in Jordan.

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