Refugee children are generally considered to be at high risk for mental health problems because of the extreme stressors they experience in the pre- and post-migration periods. This paper summarizes current knowledge on the manifestations of emotional disorder among refugee children and on the associated risk and protective factors. Special attention is given to the interaction of culture with the specific family, social and cultural context of refugee children. Intervention and preven-tion services, as well as the implementation of community programs, are discussed
There is a growing need both locally and internationally to manage the effects of traumatic andloss ...
Almost half of the world's forcibly displaced population are children, most commonly originating fro...
This report describes an exploratory study of a school-based mental health service developed to addr...
Knowledge about refugee children’s mental health has developed considerably during the last 30 years...
This research has two objectives. First, mental health problems among refugee children were studied ...
In this paper, we aim to review the growing body of research on the psychosocial well-being of refug...
The mental health of refugee children is a multi-faceted phenomenon that needs to be understood and ...
This item is only available electronically.Despite there being an ample amount of evidence indicatin...
War and conflict force many children to flee their homes without parents or guardians; these childre...
We undertook a systematic search and review of individual, family, community, and societal risk and ...
Background: Half of the world refugees comprise children and adolescents. Confronting conflicts and ...
The UK is facing a major increase in the number of people seeking asylum each year, of whom approxim...
The relationship between school performance and emotional problems was as-sessed in a general popula...
Almost half of the world's forcibly displaced population are children, most commonly originating fro...
Refugee children share a large number of pre-, peri-, and post-migration risk factors, which make th...
There is a growing need both locally and internationally to manage the effects of traumatic andloss ...
Almost half of the world's forcibly displaced population are children, most commonly originating fro...
This report describes an exploratory study of a school-based mental health service developed to addr...
Knowledge about refugee children’s mental health has developed considerably during the last 30 years...
This research has two objectives. First, mental health problems among refugee children were studied ...
In this paper, we aim to review the growing body of research on the psychosocial well-being of refug...
The mental health of refugee children is a multi-faceted phenomenon that needs to be understood and ...
This item is only available electronically.Despite there being an ample amount of evidence indicatin...
War and conflict force many children to flee their homes without parents or guardians; these childre...
We undertook a systematic search and review of individual, family, community, and societal risk and ...
Background: Half of the world refugees comprise children and adolescents. Confronting conflicts and ...
The UK is facing a major increase in the number of people seeking asylum each year, of whom approxim...
The relationship between school performance and emotional problems was as-sessed in a general popula...
Almost half of the world's forcibly displaced population are children, most commonly originating fro...
Refugee children share a large number of pre-, peri-, and post-migration risk factors, which make th...
There is a growing need both locally and internationally to manage the effects of traumatic andloss ...
Almost half of the world's forcibly displaced population are children, most commonly originating fro...
This report describes an exploratory study of a school-based mental health service developed to addr...