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Successfully treating refugees' post-traumatic stress symptoms in a Ugandan settlement with group cognitive behaviour therapy.

Elsa J GoninonLee Kannis-DymandRobi SondereggerDoddy MugishaGeoff P Lovell
Published in: Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy (2020)
A culturally sensitive, group-based TF-CBT programme delivered in a refugee settlement meaningfully reduces refugees' PTSS severity and is equally effective for all participants, with the highest retention rates found among those in greatest need of treatment. Programmes such as this, with capacity to treat hundreds of people simultaneously, represent highly cost-effective, accessible, disseminable and effective treatment for PTSS among refugees living in humanitarian settings in developing nations.
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