Peer-provided psychological intervention for Syrian refugees: results of a randomised controlled trial on the effectiveness of Problem Management Plus
Background The mental health burden among refugees in high-income countries (HICs) is high, whereas access to mental healthcare can be limited.Objective To examine the effectiveness of a peer-provided psychological intervention (Problem Management Plus; PM+) in reducing symptoms of common mental dis...
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