The Need to Plan Mental Health First Aid Courses for Health Care Workers When Faced with Domestic Violence in Women
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2. Almuammar S, Alhowig W(2024). Physicians’ experiences with reporting domestic violence against women: a cross-sectional study in Saudi Arabia. Int J Emerg Med,17(1):58.
3. Gohari MA, Baneshi MR, Zolala F, et al (2023). Prevalence of domestic violence against women and its visibility in southeast Iran. Iran J Public Health, 52(3):646-654.
4. Haight SC, Gallis JA, Chung EO, et al. (2022). Stressful life events, intimate partner violence, and perceived stress in the postpartum period: longitudinal findings in rural Pakistan. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol, 57(11):2193-2205.
5. Rojas-Andrade R, Aranguren Zurita S, Prosser Bravo G, et al (2024). Intrinsic motivation and institutional limitations: key implementation determinants of psychological first aid training. Community Ment Health J, 60(6):1094-1103.
6. Tsutsumi A, Izutsu T(2021). Psychological First Aid. In: Innovations in Global Mental Health. Springer, pp.: 27-40.
7. Arora S, Bhate-Deosthali P, Rege S, et al (2023). Healthcare Providers’ Perceptions and Experiences of Training to Respond to Violence against Women: Results from a Qualitative Study. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 20(4):3606.
8. Figueroa RA, Cortés PF, Marín H, et al (2022). The ABCDE psychological first aid intervention decreases early PTSD symptoms but does not prevent it: results of a randomized-controlled trial. Eur J Psychotraumatol, 13(1): 2031829.
9. Peng M, Xiao T, Carter B, et al (2024). Evaluation of system-based psychological first aid training on the mental health proficiency of emergency medical first responders to natural disasters in China: a cluster randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open,14(5): e078750.
10. Tetik S, Mutlu A, Ünlübilgin E(2021). Psychological First Aid in Sexual Assault Cases. Current Approaches in Psychiatry, 13(4):751-762.
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Saboohi Z, Solhi M. The Need to Plan Mental Health First Aid Courses for Health Care Workers When Faced with Domestic Violence in Women. Iran J Public Health. 2025;54(1):234-235.