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Aims and methods of STOP ("Treatment seeking and treatment outcomes in people suffering from posttraumatic stress following war and migration in the Balkans") (CROSBI ID 547343)

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Schutzwohl, M. ; Lecic-Tosevski, D. ; Popović, S. ; Tocilj-Šimunković, Gordana ; Frančišković, Tanja ; McCrone, P. ; Priebe, S. Aims and methods of STOP ("Treatment seeking and treatment outcomes in people suffering from posttraumatic stress following war and migration in the Balkans") // European journal of public health. 2002. str. 14-14

Podaci o odgovornosti

Schutzwohl, M. ; Lecic-Tosevski, D. ; Popović, S. ; Tocilj-Šimunković, Gordana ; Frančišković, Tanja ; McCrone, P. ; Priebe, S.

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Aims and methods of STOP ("Treatment seeking and treatment outcomes in people suffering from posttraumatic stress following war and migration in the Balkans")

War and migration in the Balkans caused traumatic experiences in great parts of it's population. About four million people living in former Yugoslavia as well as about 100, 000 refugees living in different European countries are estimated to suffer from on-going and severe psychological symptoms of post-traumatic stress. Although in need of treatment, many of these people do not seek treatment. Given the fact that, if untreated, post-traumatic stress reactions tend to persist for many years, often resulting in impairment and disability secondary to the symptom complex, offering appropriate care is a special challenge to health services. With regard to this context, an EC-funded multi-centre study including partners from Belgrade (SCO). Dresden (D), London (UK), Rijcka (HR), Sarajevo (BIH), and Zagreb (HR) aims (a) to provide an empirical basis for designing care programmes for people suffering from post-traumatic stress following war and migration in the Balkans who currently do not seek treatment, and (b) to improve the cost-effectiveness of treatment programmes for those patients who are cared for in specialised treatment centres

refugees; stress disorders; post-traumatic; war; Yugoslavia

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Podaci o prilogu

14-14.

2002.

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objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

European journal of public health

1101-1262

Podaci o skupu

10th Annual EUPHA Meeting

predavanje

01.01.2002-01.01.2002

Dresden, Njemačka

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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