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Are school-based mental health interventions for war-affected children effective and harmless?

机译:针对受战争影响的儿童的基于学校的心理健康干预措施是否有效且无害?

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In recent years, different approaches to large-scale mental health service provision for children in war-affected, mainly low- and middle-income, countries have been developed. Some school-based programs aiming at both strengthening resilience and reducing symptoms of trauma-related distress have been evaluated. In an article published in BMC Medicine , Tol and colleagues integrate their findings of the efficacy of universal school-based intervention across four countries and do not recommend classroom-based intervention as a treatment of trauma-related symptoms, since no consistent positive effects were found. On the contrary, for some children this type of universal intervention may impair recovery. Since universal school-based programs similar to the one evaluated here are widely implemented, Tol et al .’s results are highly relevant to inform the field of mental health service provision in war-affected countries. Please see related article http://?www.?biomedcentral.?com/?1741-7015/?12/?56 .
机译:近年来,在受战争影响的国家(主要是中低收入国家),为儿童提供大规模精神卫生服务的方法已经发展起来。已经评估了一些旨在增强复原力和减少创伤相关困扰症状的校本计划。在BMC Medicine上发表的一篇文章中,Tol及其同事整合了他们在四个国家中基于学校的普遍干预效果的发现,并且不建议将基于教室的干预作为治疗创伤相关症状的方法,因为未发现一致的积极效果。相反,对于某些儿童,这种普遍干预可能会损害康复。由于广泛实施了类似于此处评估的基于学校的通用计划,因此Tol等人的研究结果对在受战争影响的国家提供精神卫生服务领域具有重要意义。请参阅相关文章http://?www。?biomedcentral。?com /?1741-7015 /?12 /?56。

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