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Teesside University
School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law
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2022
Questionnaires and data-gathering in crisis: adapted methodologies for delivery and implementation of Expressive Writing and Telling in Crisis, Lebanon
Campbell, S.,
Blackburn-Daniels, S.
& Jensen, M.,
15 Mar 2022
Research output
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Non-textual form
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Research dataset
Open Access
Expressive Writing
100%
Lebanon
100%
Coronavirus Disease (COVID)
100%
Social Workers
100%
Gathering Data
100%
Questionnaires and data-gathering in crisis: adapted methodologies for delivery and implementation of Expressive Writing and Telling in Crisis, Lebanon
Campbell, S.,
Blackburn-Daniels, S.
& Jensen, M.,
15 Mar 2022
Research output
:
Non-textual form
›
Research dataset
Open Access
Expressive Writing
100%
Lebanon
100%
Coronavirus Disease (COVID)
100%
Social Workers
100%
Gathering Data
100%