2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10566-014-9276-8
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Building Emotion and Affect Regulation (BEAR): Preliminary Evidence from an Open Trial in Children’s Residential Group Homes in Singapore

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“…Two studies (Collin-Vézina, Coleman, Milne, Sell, & Daigneault, 2011;Malindi & Machenjedze, 2012) were rated as overall low quality, only one point away from the moderate level. Three studies (Pat-Horenczyk, Shi, Schramm-Yavin, Bar-Halpern, & Tan, 2015;Quisenberry & Foltz, 2013;Vorria, Ntouma, & Rutter, 2015) were assessed with high quality on overall quality scores (Supplementary Table B).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Two studies (Collin-Vézina, Coleman, Milne, Sell, & Daigneault, 2011;Malindi & Machenjedze, 2012) were rated as overall low quality, only one point away from the moderate level. Three studies (Pat-Horenczyk, Shi, Schramm-Yavin, Bar-Halpern, & Tan, 2015;Quisenberry & Foltz, 2013;Vorria, Ntouma, & Rutter, 2015) were assessed with high quality on overall quality scores (Supplementary Table B).…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 & Chu, 2016) were cross-sectional designs. Three studies (Malindi & Machenjedze, 2012;Nourian et al, 2016;Pat-Horenczyk et al, 2015) employed qualitative methodology, one a quantitative methodology (Maurović et al, 2015), and one (Pat-Horenczyk et al, 2015) employed a mixed-methods design, incorporating qualitative and quantitative methodologies.…”
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“…In the qualitative part, social workers expressed a strong need to receive specific guidelines from their directors and more training in how to treat clients in the context of mass trauma. Training programmes on community interventions to promote resilience do exist in Israel and the western world (Campbell et al, ; Gofin, ; Masten & Narayan, ; Pat‐Horenczyk, Shi, Schramm‐Yavin, Bar‐Halpern, & Tan, ; Slone, Shoshani, & Lobel, ). Yet, given social workers' limited work experience, which might be due to the high level of turnover in the field, it is a challenge to provide training on how to conduct effective interventions in the context of mass trauma.…”
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confidence: 99%