Long-term follow-up of individuals at risk of or who developed resignation syndrome in childhood, were granted residence permits and cared for within the Stockholm region: a register study
Key Points
Individuals with resignation syndrome display significant challenges in long-term recovery and integration.
Analysis shows that those granted residence permits experience varying support and outcomes based on their childhood experiences.
Register study collects data on individuals at risk, assessing their health and social integration over time.
Highlights the need for enhanced support systems for childhood resignation syndrome, focusing on residence and care.
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