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Key mental health differences in conflict-related sexual violence and how sex, severity, and early intervention impact on improvement: a retrospective observational study

Martínez Torre S, Sordo L, Sagrado Benito MJ, Llosa AE, Carrascal Maldonado A,  et al.
2024-10-16 • Conflict and Health
2024-10-16 • Conflict and Health

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Association between severity of symptoms and minimum mental health treatment duration in humanitarian contexts: a retrospective observational study

Torre SM, Sordo L, Glaría CC, Llosa AE, Umar RD,  et al.
2023-12-03 • eClinicalMedicine
2023-12-03 • eClinicalMedicine
BACKGROUND
Understanding and optimising mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) interventions in humanitarian crises is crucial, particularly for the most prevalent mental hea...
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Severity, symptomatology, and treatment duration for paediatric mental health disorders: A retrospective analysis from a conflict affected region of northern Nigeria

Martinez Torre S, Carreño C, Sordo L, Llosa AE, Ousley J,  et al.
2022-11-30 • MSF Paediatric Days 2022
2022-11-30 • MSF Paediatric Days 2022
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Severity, symptomatology, and treatment duration for mental health disorders: a retrospective analysis from a conflict-affected region of northern Nigeria

Torre SM, Carreño C, Sordo L, Llosa AE, Ousley J,  et al.
2022-07-15 • Conflict and Health
2022-07-15 • Conflict and Health
BACKGROUND
Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) programs are essential during humanitarian crises and in conflict settings, like Nigeria’s Borno State. However, research on...