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The Pave Project Report - Queen's University Belfast

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<strong>The</strong> PAVE <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Report</strong><br />

Figure 22: Blame attribution<br />

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para military org.<br />

individual<br />

government<br />

Most of the respondents had availed of services provided by victims groups for a<br />

relative long period of time, i.e., at least three years (Figure 23). Services most<br />

frequently availed of were: support/self-help groups (n=51); complementary<br />

therapies, above all, reflexology (n=42), massage (n=27) and aromatherapy (n=26);<br />

advice and information; and befriending. Indirect services such as courses and<br />

workshops were also quite popular (Figure 24). Sixty-seven participants (89% of the<br />

sample) availed of more than one service.<br />

Figure 23: Length of time with the group<br />

N %<br />

Less than 1 year 6 8<br />

1-2 years 14 18.7<br />

3-5 years 31 41.3<br />

6 years and over 22 29.3<br />

Missing 2 2.7<br />

Total 75 100

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