Feasibility of a guided self-help intervention to reduce psychological distress Feasibility of a guided self-help intervention to reduce psychological distress in South Sudanese refugee women in Uganda.

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Implementing evidence‐based psychological interventions in low‐resource refugee settings is challenging, because of the need for an extensive workforce of trainers, supervisors and facilitators1, 2. Self‐Help Plus (SH+) was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a tool potentially applicable in those settings.


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