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PICO
Question: Among children seen in primary care settings, what is the evidence for effectiveness of interventions that prevent or treat childhood traumatic stress?
Question type: Intervention
Study design: Systematic review
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University conducted a systematic review of published studies to identify the types of interventions that have been implemented in primary care settings to prevent and/or treat traumatic stress, and to assess their effectiveness on provider behavior and/or patient outcomes. The authors used a systematic search strategy to identify relevant studies. Articles selected for inclusion were peer-reviewed research articles, published in English, that described a primary-care-based intervention to prevent or treat traumatic stress in children. The …
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