Improved treatment for children and youth at risk of severe antisocial and violent behaviour: A translational research program
Research programme at Karolinska Institutet for improved treatment of children and youth with severe behavioural problems with grants of 8.6 million SEK.
8.6 million SEK
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Karolinska Institutet, Associate Professor Pia Enebrink, has received 8.6 million SEK in grants for the project 'Improved treatment for children and youth at risk of severe antisocial and violent behaviour: A translational research program' aiming to improve treatment for children and youth with severe behavioural problems.
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