Psychological and social interventions for the prevention of mental disorders in people living in low- and middle-income countries affected by humanitarian crises

Author:

Papola Davide12,Purgato Marianna12,Gastaldon Chiara12,Bovo Chiara3,van Ommeren Mark4,Barbui Corrado12,Tol Wietse A567

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, Section of Psychiatry; University of Verona; Verona Italy

2. Cochrane Global Mental Health; University of Verona; Verona Italy

3. Direzione Sanitaria; Azienda ULSS 20; Verona Italy

4. Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse; World Health Organization; Geneva Switzerland

5. Department of Mental Health; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Baltimore Maryland USA

6. Section of Global Health, Department of Public Health; University of Copenhagen; Copenhagen Denmark

7. Peter C. Alderman Program for Global Mental Health; HealthRight International; New York NY USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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