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Aims and methods of CONNECT (Components, organization, costs and outcomes of health care and community based interventions lot people with posttraumatic stress following war and conflict in the Balkans)
Aims and methods of CONNECT (Components, organization, costs and outcomes of health care and community based interventions lot people with posttraumatic stress following war and conflict in the Balkans) // ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA, SUPPLEMENTUM
Mannheim, Njemačka, 2005. (predavanje, nije recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Aims and methods of CONNECT (Components, organization, costs and outcomes of health care and community based interventions lot people with posttraumatic stress following war and conflict in the Balkans)
Autori
Schützwohl, M., Curci, P., Lečić-Toševski, D., Ajduković, D., Francišković, T., Kučukalić, A., Popovski, M. McCrone, P., Gavrilović, J., Priebe, S.
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA, SUPPLEMENTUM
/ - , 2005
Skup
Symposium of the AEP Section, Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry
Mjesto i datum
Mannheim, Njemačka, 03.06.2004. - 26.06.2004
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran
Ključne riječi
Community interventions; posttraumatic stress; war-related trauma
Sažetak
Objective was to describe the aims and methods of the components, organization, costs, and outcomes of medical care and dommunity based interventions for people with posttraumatic stress following war and conflict in the Blakans (CONNECT) study, an EC funded study. Method: Descroption of the study protocol as developed in collaboration with nine centres in the UK, Germany, Italy, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Results: We developed a design aimed at the investigation of the components, organization, utilization, costs, and outcomes of health care and communaly-based interventions for people who were exposed to potentially traumatic events because of war and conflicts in former Yugoslavia. The reasearch consists of three interrelated parts: 1. in each of the seven participating countries, a new instrument to register helath care and community based interventions for people with post-traumatic stress will be developed and tested ; 2. in each country, a survey of people who experienced potentially traumatic events in the Balkans will be conducted ; 3. in this survey, people with persistant post-traumatic stress will be identified, interviewed in more detail, and followed up after 1 year. Conclusion: The CONNECT study will identify in different groups and contexts the relative contribution of medical care and community-based interventions to recovery from post-traumatic stress. It will provide empirical evidence to design effective health and social carepolicies for people with post-traumatic stress including the particularly challenging group with persistent symptomps. The first results of this study will be available in 2006
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Psihologija