Abstract

Abstract In 1990, a team of researchers from the Har­vard Program in Refugee Trauma (HPRT), with the co-sponsorship of the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) and the Ford Foundation (Bangkok), conducted a population-based survey of Cambodians living in the refugee camp known as Site 2. Containing more than 150,000 displaced persons, Site 2 was for over a decade the largest camp for displaced Cambodians along the Thai border (Fig. 2.1) [World Health Organization (WHO), 1986].

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