New approach aims to heal refugee trauma by tackling Real-World struggles
NCT ID NCT04244864
Summary
This study tested whether adding practical social support to standard mental health treatment helps refugees with PTSD and depression. It involved 196 unemployed refugees in Denmark. Researchers compared standard therapy alone to therapy combined with coordinated help from local government services to address stressors like unemployment and finances.
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Competence Centre for Transcultural Psychiatry
Ballerup Municipality, Capital Region, 2750, Denmark
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