Since the onset of the Syrian civil war in 2011, more than 11 million people have been forcibly displaced and exposed to violence. Even if the civil war were to end tomorrow, the refugee crisis will be expected to last for decades more. With nearly half of the refugees being children, the impact of the loss of health, education, social networks, and home environments on children have resulted in what is being called Syria‟s lost generation. A potential solution in mitigating these psychological impacts is the reintegration from refugee camps into non-camp host communities or the resettlement into other countries. Through the psychological analysis of children‟s drawings, this research project hopes to study the mitigating impact of reintegr...
Over the last decade, conflict in Syria has led to a drastic increase in refugees around the world. ...
Background: The worldwide population of child refugees is estimated to be over 10 million. Refugee c...
Background: There is emerging evidence of an âintergenerational impact of warâ (Betancourt et al., 2...
Nearly 5.6 million Syrian refugees were displaced by the country’s civil war, of which 50% percent a...
Background: Turkey is the leading refugee-hosting country in the world. However, there are few studi...
Since the past six years, children in Syria have been endured and suffered. They have lost their fam...
This field study aims at revealing facts about the effect of war and displacement of Syrian refugee ...
This research examines Syrian refugee mothers' accounts of the physical and mental health of their c...
This research examines Syrian refugee mothers' accounts of the physical and mental health of their c...
Since the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War, roughly 13 million Syrians have been displaced around th...
Various studies claim that war has devastating effects on the psychological well-being of its victim...
While it is well acknowledged that the effects of war and exile are devastating for Syrian youth, th...
While it is well acknowledged that the effects of war and exile are devastating for Syrian youth, th...
Background: Turkey is the leading refugee-hosting country in the world. However, there are few studi...
Nearly 5.6 million Syrian refugees have been displaced by the country\u27s civil war, of which rough...
Over the last decade, conflict in Syria has led to a drastic increase in refugees around the world. ...
Background: The worldwide population of child refugees is estimated to be over 10 million. Refugee c...
Background: There is emerging evidence of an âintergenerational impact of warâ (Betancourt et al., 2...
Nearly 5.6 million Syrian refugees were displaced by the country’s civil war, of which 50% percent a...
Background: Turkey is the leading refugee-hosting country in the world. However, there are few studi...
Since the past six years, children in Syria have been endured and suffered. They have lost their fam...
This field study aims at revealing facts about the effect of war and displacement of Syrian refugee ...
This research examines Syrian refugee mothers' accounts of the physical and mental health of their c...
This research examines Syrian refugee mothers' accounts of the physical and mental health of their c...
Since the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War, roughly 13 million Syrians have been displaced around th...
Various studies claim that war has devastating effects on the psychological well-being of its victim...
While it is well acknowledged that the effects of war and exile are devastating for Syrian youth, th...
While it is well acknowledged that the effects of war and exile are devastating for Syrian youth, th...
Background: Turkey is the leading refugee-hosting country in the world. However, there are few studi...
Nearly 5.6 million Syrian refugees have been displaced by the country\u27s civil war, of which rough...
Over the last decade, conflict in Syria has led to a drastic increase in refugees around the world. ...
Background: The worldwide population of child refugees is estimated to be over 10 million. Refugee c...
Background: There is emerging evidence of an âintergenerational impact of warâ (Betancourt et al., 2...