Mental health and psychosocial support interventions for survivors of sexual and gender-based violence during armed conflict: a systematic review

Author:

Tol Wietse A.1,Stavrou Vivi2,Greene M. Claire3,Mergenthaler Christina3,Garcia-Moreno Claudia4,van Ommeren Mark5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mental Health; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Baltimore; MD; USA & HealthNet TPO

2. Columbia Group for Children in Adversity; Columbia University; New York; NY; USA

3. Global Health Initiative; Yale University; New Haven; CT; USA

4. Department of Reproductive Health and Research; World Health Organization; Geneva; Switzerland

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

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Phychiatric Mental Health

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2. A systematic review of prevalence studies of gender-based violence in complex emergencies;Stark;Trauma Violence Abuse,2011

3. Association of combatant status and sexual violence with health and mental health outcomes in postconflict Liberia;Johnson;JAMA,2008

4. Inter-Agency Standing Committee Guidelines for gender-based violence interventions in humanitarian settings: focusing on prevention of and response to sexual violence in emergencies (field test version) 2005

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