Back to school: review of school based interventions: comment on Rolfsness and Idsoe (2011).

Abstract:

:We comment on a recently published article in the Journal of Traumatic Stress that reviewed school-based interventions related to trauma. We point out the recent book published by Guilford Press on the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Practice Guildelines (2009), which also provides a thorough review of this literature, and discuss reasons why this review may have been missed.

journal_name

J Trauma Stress

authors

Cohen JA,Jaycox LH,Amaya-Jackson L,Stein BD

doi

10.1002/jts.20702

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2011-12-01 00:00:00

pages

760-1; discussion 762

issue

6

eissn

0894-9867

issn

1573-6598

journal_volume

24

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