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2020
Psychosocial impacts among adolescents disengaged from Colombian illegal armed groups and challenges to their attention
HUDCOVSKÁ, Jana and Kräuff Rainer SCHWANHAEUSER WULFF
Basic information
Original name
Psychosocial impacts among adolescents disengaged from Colombian illegal armed groups and challenges to their attention
Name in Czech
Psychosocial impacts among adolescents disengaged from Colombian illegal armed groups and challenges to their attention
Edition
Central European Journal of Public Health, Prague, National Institute of Public Health, 2020, 1210-7778
Other information
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
30304 Public and environmental health
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impact factor
Impact factor: 1.163
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14110/20:00115699
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
Keywords (in Czech)
Child soldiers; reintegration programme; psychosocial attention; mental health; Colombia.
Keywords in English
Child soldiers; reintegration programme; psychosocial attention; mental health; Colombia.
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
V originále
Our study focused on the impacts on health among adolescents who became members of illegal armed groups in Colombia and their attention within the specialized government programme as seen by the professionals who work directly with them. Previous research indicates that those victims of armed violence are usually highly affected on their emotional and social health, but with appropriate and timely support more serious mental health problems can be prevented. Therefore, the care provided to them should be based on broader and holistic approaches.
In Czech
Our study focused on the impacts on health among adolescents who became members of illegal armed groups in Colombia and their attention within the specialized government programme as seen by the professionals who work directly with them. Previous research indicates that those victims of armed violence are usually highly affected on their emotional and social health, but with appropriate and timely support more serious mental health problems can be prevented. Therefore, the care provided to them should be based on broader and holistic approaches.
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