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Annan, Jeannie
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The Impact of a Family Skills Training Intervention Among Burmese Migrant Families in Thailand: A randomized controlled trial
This randomized controlled trial assessed the impact of a family-based intervention delivered to Burmese migrant families displaced in Thailand on parenting and family functioning.Participants included 479 Burmese migrant families from 20 communities in T
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Exploring Opportunities for Coordinated Responses to Intimate Partner Violence and Child Maltreatment in Low and Middle Income Countries: A scoping review
Intimate partner violence (IPV) and child maltreatment (CM) by a parent or caregiver are prevalent and overlapping issues with damaging consequences for those affected. This scoping review aimed to identify opportunities for greater coordination between I
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A Randomized Impact Evaluation of Village Savings and Loans Associations and Family-Based Interventions in Burundi
Burundi, one of the poorest countries in the world, is recovering from decades of conflict that claimed 300,000 lives and forced over a million to flee their homes. 68% of the 8.4 million people living in Burundi live below the poverty line and the countr
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Measuring the Impact of Parenting Interventions in Low-Resource and Humanitarian Settings
Family and youth violence are increasingly recognized as key public health issues in developing countries. Parenting interventions form an important evidence-based strategy for preventing violence, both against and by children, yet most rigorous trials of
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Controlled Trial of Psychotherapy for Congolese Survivors of Sexual Violence
Survivors of sexual violence have high rates of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Although treatment for symptoms related to sexual violence has been shown to be effective in high-income countries, evidence is lacking in low-