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An emerging approach to supporting the mental health of refugee and conflict-exposed populations
Elsevier
,
The Lancet Psychiatry, Volume 4, 1 April 2017
Authors:
Nattel J., Juen B.
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Tags:
Health and population
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Global
Keywords:
Conflict
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Heart Rate Variability
;
Human
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Humans
;
Injury
;
Integration
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Letter
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Mental Disease
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Mental Disorders
;
Mental Health
;
Mental Health Care
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Priority Journal
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Psychiatry
;
Refugee
;
Refugees
;
Self Care
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Social Support
;
Wellbeing
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Global
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