Thousands of refugees have fled Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador to escape violence, criminal victimization, and persecution as a result of the breakdown of public safety that has accompanied the rise of organized crime and drug-related violence. Many of these migrants have experienced torture, rape, abduction, forced labor, arson, and kidnapping. Caregivers and professionals who work with these refugees, including social workers, volunteers, attorneys, and advocates, have repeatedly witnessed severe trauma among refugees as the migrants recount horrific stories about their journeys. We conducted in-depth interviews with 31 individuals who have worked extensively and repeatedly with traumatized refugees. Participants completed t...
Background: Professionals working with refugees are vicariously exposed to complex traumatic experi...
This study explores exposure to community violence (CV) and traumatic loss and their relation to pos...
Professionals and volunteers who work with refugees and forced migrants experience burnout and secon...
Ever since World War II, forced migrations have increased exponentially, shaping our world, economie...
The purpose of this study was to investigate post-traumatic stress disorder among Guatemalan and Sal...
In response to violence, assault, kidnapping, and torture, thousands of Mexican refugees have fled t...
Due to increases in conflict worldwide, the number of forcibly displaced people, commonly termed ref...
Introduction: Refugees fleeing persecution, torture, or sexual violence are at high risk of developi...
Objective: Latinx asylum-seeking families report posttraumatic distress that is 161-204% higher than...
Social workers, government, and non-governmental organizations in the United States have been inadeq...
Background: A substantial proportion of refugees, fleeing persecution, torture, and war, are estimat...
Professionals who are working with refugees are on a daily basis faced with people who have experie...
The study aims to examine the latent structure of secondary traumatic stress (STS), its precursors, ...
Background: Organizations assisting refugees are over burdened with the Syrian humanitarian catastro...
Background: Organizations assisting refugees are over burdened with the Syrian humanitarian catastro...
Background: Professionals working with refugees are vicariously exposed to complex traumatic experi...
This study explores exposure to community violence (CV) and traumatic loss and their relation to pos...
Professionals and volunteers who work with refugees and forced migrants experience burnout and secon...
Ever since World War II, forced migrations have increased exponentially, shaping our world, economie...
The purpose of this study was to investigate post-traumatic stress disorder among Guatemalan and Sal...
In response to violence, assault, kidnapping, and torture, thousands of Mexican refugees have fled t...
Due to increases in conflict worldwide, the number of forcibly displaced people, commonly termed ref...
Introduction: Refugees fleeing persecution, torture, or sexual violence are at high risk of developi...
Objective: Latinx asylum-seeking families report posttraumatic distress that is 161-204% higher than...
Social workers, government, and non-governmental organizations in the United States have been inadeq...
Background: A substantial proportion of refugees, fleeing persecution, torture, and war, are estimat...
Professionals who are working with refugees are on a daily basis faced with people who have experie...
The study aims to examine the latent structure of secondary traumatic stress (STS), its precursors, ...
Background: Organizations assisting refugees are over burdened with the Syrian humanitarian catastro...
Background: Organizations assisting refugees are over burdened with the Syrian humanitarian catastro...
Background: Professionals working with refugees are vicariously exposed to complex traumatic experi...
This study explores exposure to community violence (CV) and traumatic loss and their relation to pos...
Professionals and volunteers who work with refugees and forced migrants experience burnout and secon...