Rehabilitation of torture survivors and prevention of torture: Priorities for research through a modified Delphi Study (with Commentaries)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7146/torture.v27i3.103976Keywords:
Torture rehabilitation, torture prevention, Delphi Study, Pau and Diego, interdisciplinaryAbstract
Background: Research is a key element in prevention and in ensuring that survivors of torture have access to appropriate and effective rehabilitation, but it is often neglected as more pressing issues frequently come first.
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