Large numbers of refugee children are arriving in high-income countries. The evidence to date suggests that they have mental health needs that are higher than for the general population and that these are exacerbated by the numbers of traumatic events they have experienced and the post-migration stressors they continue to be exposed to. The importance of a thorough and thoughtful assessment is discussed. Treatments of note are described for PTSD, family functioning, general mental health problems and within school environments. Future opportunities to operationalize outcome measures, develop multimodal interventions and utilise implementation science methodology are considered
Refugee children are generally considered to be at high risk for mental health problems because of t...
In post-conflict environments, it is easy to determine the physical injury or loss; however, it is m...
Knowledge about refugee children’s mental health has developed considerably during the last 30 years...
Large numbers of refugee children are arriving in high-income countries. The evidence to date sugges...
The mental health of refugee children is a multi-faceted phenomenon that needs to be understood and ...
This report describes an exploratory study of a school-based mental health service developed to addr...
There is a growing need both locally and internationally to manage the effects of traumatic andloss ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Research for effective psychological interventions for refugee and asylum-s...
Background An unprecedented number of people around the world are experiencing forced displacement d...
We undertook a systematic search and review of individual, family, community, and societal risk and ...
Almost half of the world's forcibly displaced population are children, most commonly originating fro...
Almost half of the world's forcibly displaced population are children, most commonly originating fro...
: In post-conflict environments, it is easy to determine the physical injury or loss; however, it is...
BACKGROUND: Since 2010, the numbers of refugees have increased and around half are under 18 years of...
The UK is facing a major increase in the number of people seeking asylum each year, of whom approxim...
Refugee children are generally considered to be at high risk for mental health problems because of t...
In post-conflict environments, it is easy to determine the physical injury or loss; however, it is m...
Knowledge about refugee children’s mental health has developed considerably during the last 30 years...
Large numbers of refugee children are arriving in high-income countries. The evidence to date sugges...
The mental health of refugee children is a multi-faceted phenomenon that needs to be understood and ...
This report describes an exploratory study of a school-based mental health service developed to addr...
There is a growing need both locally and internationally to manage the effects of traumatic andloss ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Research for effective psychological interventions for refugee and asylum-s...
Background An unprecedented number of people around the world are experiencing forced displacement d...
We undertook a systematic search and review of individual, family, community, and societal risk and ...
Almost half of the world's forcibly displaced population are children, most commonly originating fro...
Almost half of the world's forcibly displaced population are children, most commonly originating fro...
: In post-conflict environments, it is easy to determine the physical injury or loss; however, it is...
BACKGROUND: Since 2010, the numbers of refugees have increased and around half are under 18 years of...
The UK is facing a major increase in the number of people seeking asylum each year, of whom approxim...
Refugee children are generally considered to be at high risk for mental health problems because of t...
In post-conflict environments, it is easy to determine the physical injury or loss; however, it is m...
Knowledge about refugee children’s mental health has developed considerably during the last 30 years...