Psychological, social and welfare interventions for psychological health and well-being of torture survivors
Original Publication Date:
December 13, 2016
Last Updated:
April 9, 2025
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Patel N, Kellezi B, Williams ACDC. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2014, Issue 11.
This article is a systematic literature review, assessing the beneficial and adverse effects of psychological, social, and welfare interventions for torture survivors, and comparing these effects with those reported by active and inactive controls. We have highlighted some of the abstract below.
Link is to full article, available for free.
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