Refugee parents often experience post-traumatic stress due to their past experiences, but how does this affect their parenting? Surprisingly, this study found a high level of parental self-efficacy among Eritrean refugee parents in the Netherlands and Ethiopia. However, this raises concerns about the emotion regulation skills of refugee parents, who have a high level of emotional control and may have learnt to value self-reliance, which can impact on the socio-emotional development of their children. This requires further research as it may affect the long-term development of children of refugee parents and contribute to generational trauma
Factors linked to post-traumatic stress symptoms in adult refugees are a critical area of investigat...
The following exploratory correlational study examined the relationships among trauma severity, soci...
Elisa van Ee’s dissertation A New Generation: How refugee trauma affects parenting and child develop...
Post-migration stress and parenting adolescents can reduce parental self-efficacy. This study tested...
Parental traumatization has been proposed as a risk factor for child development, but the mechanisms...
Refugees may experience financial, psychological, and familial stress during resettlement. In this p...
Stressful experiences in armed conflict incur intergenerational effects through parental behaviors w...
This dissertation aimed to unravel how parenting practices take shape in the aftermath of war and re...
Refugee children have high rates of complex mental health needs and a range of associated risk facto...
Each year, millions of people worldwide are forced to leave their homes. Many of those affected are ...
Purpose: This paper examines intergenerational, interdependent and contextual aspects of wellbeing a...
Last year, the United States resettled 22,419 refugees across the country (Refugee Processing Center...
Last year, the United States resettled 22,419 refugees across the country (Refugee Processing Center...
Parents with a refugee background face a vast array of unique stressors placing them at a higher ris...
This Australian-based study examined demographic and psychosocial factors associated with refugee pa...
Factors linked to post-traumatic stress symptoms in adult refugees are a critical area of investigat...
The following exploratory correlational study examined the relationships among trauma severity, soci...
Elisa van Ee’s dissertation A New Generation: How refugee trauma affects parenting and child develop...
Post-migration stress and parenting adolescents can reduce parental self-efficacy. This study tested...
Parental traumatization has been proposed as a risk factor for child development, but the mechanisms...
Refugees may experience financial, psychological, and familial stress during resettlement. In this p...
Stressful experiences in armed conflict incur intergenerational effects through parental behaviors w...
This dissertation aimed to unravel how parenting practices take shape in the aftermath of war and re...
Refugee children have high rates of complex mental health needs and a range of associated risk facto...
Each year, millions of people worldwide are forced to leave their homes. Many of those affected are ...
Purpose: This paper examines intergenerational, interdependent and contextual aspects of wellbeing a...
Last year, the United States resettled 22,419 refugees across the country (Refugee Processing Center...
Last year, the United States resettled 22,419 refugees across the country (Refugee Processing Center...
Parents with a refugee background face a vast array of unique stressors placing them at a higher ris...
This Australian-based study examined demographic and psychosocial factors associated with refugee pa...
Factors linked to post-traumatic stress symptoms in adult refugees are a critical area of investigat...
The following exploratory correlational study examined the relationships among trauma severity, soci...
Elisa van Ee’s dissertation A New Generation: How refugee trauma affects parenting and child develop...