Little is known about the longitudinal effects of early age involvement of young people in armed groups and their well-being as they return to strongly affected, politicised communities. Current research and policy are often driven by the assumption of a causal relationship between participation in this war experience and psychological damage. This article explores the role of young people’s armed group experience during the Nepal People’s War, compared with post-conflict stressors, in shaping intra-psychic impact and distress, and which processes enable well-being and resilient functioning. Findings are reported from an 18-month clinical ethnography of a cohort of 17 Nepalese young subjects, where participant-observation methods were used ...
Objective To investigate the longitudinal course of internalizing and externalizing problems and ada...
Reintegration remains an on-going process for former child soldiers as they undergo multiple transit...
Background: Suicide risk reduction is crucial for 15-29-year-old youth, who account for 46% of suici...
Little is known about the longitudinal effects of early age involvement of young people in armed gro...
The experience of child soldiers during postwar civilian reintegration is recognized as a major cont...
Ertl V, Pfeiffer A, Schauer-Kaiser E, Elbert T, Neuner F. The Challenge of Living On: Psychopatholog...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
This study employed a social ecology framework to evaluate psychosocial well-being in a cross-sectio...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Preventing involuntary conscription and voluntary recruit...
The phenomenon of children associated with armed forces and armed groups is an issue of increasing g...
Context: Former child soldiers are considered in need of special mental health interventions. Howeve...
Current civil wars are characterized by the increasing involvement of civilian populations and the s...
Current civil wars are characterized by the increasing involvement of civilian populations and the s...
The aim of the study is to understand the social and psychosocial factors that hinder social integra...
Olema DK, Catani C, Ertl V, Saile R, Neuner F. The Hidden Effects of Child Maltreatment in a War Reg...
Objective To investigate the longitudinal course of internalizing and externalizing problems and ada...
Reintegration remains an on-going process for former child soldiers as they undergo multiple transit...
Background: Suicide risk reduction is crucial for 15-29-year-old youth, who account for 46% of suici...
Little is known about the longitudinal effects of early age involvement of young people in armed gro...
The experience of child soldiers during postwar civilian reintegration is recognized as a major cont...
Ertl V, Pfeiffer A, Schauer-Kaiser E, Elbert T, Neuner F. The Challenge of Living On: Psychopatholog...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
This study employed a social ecology framework to evaluate psychosocial well-being in a cross-sectio...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Preventing involuntary conscription and voluntary recruit...
The phenomenon of children associated with armed forces and armed groups is an issue of increasing g...
Context: Former child soldiers are considered in need of special mental health interventions. Howeve...
Current civil wars are characterized by the increasing involvement of civilian populations and the s...
Current civil wars are characterized by the increasing involvement of civilian populations and the s...
The aim of the study is to understand the social and psychosocial factors that hinder social integra...
Olema DK, Catani C, Ertl V, Saile R, Neuner F. The Hidden Effects of Child Maltreatment in a War Reg...
Objective To investigate the longitudinal course of internalizing and externalizing problems and ada...
Reintegration remains an on-going process for former child soldiers as they undergo multiple transit...
Background: Suicide risk reduction is crucial for 15-29-year-old youth, who account for 46% of suici...