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Group trauma‐focused cognitive‐behavioural therapy with former child soldiers and other war‐affected boys in the <scp>DR</scp> Congo: a randomised controlled trial
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Queen's University Belfast, Queens University
Published InJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Year2013
Citations207
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been home to the world's deadliest conflict since World War II and is reported to have the largest number of child soldiers in the world. Despite evidence of the debilitating impact of war, no group-based mental health or psychosocial intervention has been evaluated in a randomised controlled trial for psychologically distressed former child soldiers. METHOD: A randomised controlled trial involving 50 boys, aged 13-17, including former child soldiers (n = 39) and other war-affected boys (n = 11). They were randomly assigned to an intervention group, or wait-list control group. The intervention group received a 15-session, group-based, culturally adapted Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (TF-CBT) intervention. Assessment interviews were completed at baseline, postintervention and…
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