2019
DOI: 10.1177/1468017319883556
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Social work interventions with survivors of acts of political violence

Abstract: Summary Social workers and students in a large teaching hospital explored the characteristics of psychosocial interventions during acts of political violence. The associations between hospital length of stay, Acute Stress Reaction, and the characteristics of the implemented psychosocial interventions were also examined. One hundred and forty patients (61.4% males) treated during the so-called stabbing intifada/uprising in the years 2014–2015 in Israel in one large hospital were included. Data collection was ba… Show more

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“…Increasingly, social work has endeavored to ensure that its psychosocial role in communities experiencing armed conflict and postcolonial transition includes a trauma-informed approach to needs and resource assessment (Schiff et al, 2019). Literature on social work and shared trauma has contributed to social work in these situations, framing the context for locally based inquiry (Tosone et al, 2012).…”
Section: Looking Beyond Afghan Bordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasingly, social work has endeavored to ensure that its psychosocial role in communities experiencing armed conflict and postcolonial transition includes a trauma-informed approach to needs and resource assessment (Schiff et al, 2019). Literature on social work and shared trauma has contributed to social work in these situations, framing the context for locally based inquiry (Tosone et al, 2012).…”
Section: Looking Beyond Afghan Bordersmentioning
confidence: 99%