Over one billion children under the age of 18 live in countries affected by armed conflict. This systematic review replicates an earlier study, aiming to provide a comprehensive update of the most current developments in interventions for children affected by armed conflict. For the period 2009-2015, a total of 1538 records were collected from PubMed, PsycINFO, and PILOTS. Twenty-four studies met the inclusion criteria, and the included interventions involve data from 4858 children. Although the number of publications and level of evidence has improved since the previous review, there is still a general lack of rigor and clarity in study design and reported results. Overall, interventions appeared to show promising results demonstrating mos...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review provides a narrative synthesis of the evidence on the effectivene...
Background: Armed conflicts are associated with a wide range of impacts on the mental health of chil...
Background Treatments for mental health problems in childhood and adolescence have advanced in the l...
# The Author(s) 2016. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Over o...
Background Children and adolescents exposed to armed conflict are at high risk of developing mental...
The suffering of children in areas of armed conflict is a growing cause for concern, as recent years...
Abstract Despite increasing research and clinical interest in delivering psychosocial interventions ...
This paper reviews what is currently known from research about the effectiveness of interventions to...
Background: Over 240 million children live in countries affected by conflict or fragility, and such ...
Armed conflicts, defined as ‘any organised dispute that involves the use of weapons, violence, or fo...
Introduction: There are more than 1 billion children under the age of 18 living in countries affecte...
BACKGROUND: Results from studies evaluating the effectiveness of focused psychosocial support inter...
BACKGROUND: Researchers focused on mental health of conflict-affected children are increasingly inte...
Background: This systematic review provides a narrative synthesis of the evidence on the effectivene...
Background: Armed conflicts are associated with a wide range of impacts on the mental health of chil...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review provides a narrative synthesis of the evidence on the effectivene...
Background: Armed conflicts are associated with a wide range of impacts on the mental health of chil...
Background Treatments for mental health problems in childhood and adolescence have advanced in the l...
# The Author(s) 2016. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Over o...
Background Children and adolescents exposed to armed conflict are at high risk of developing mental...
The suffering of children in areas of armed conflict is a growing cause for concern, as recent years...
Abstract Despite increasing research and clinical interest in delivering psychosocial interventions ...
This paper reviews what is currently known from research about the effectiveness of interventions to...
Background: Over 240 million children live in countries affected by conflict or fragility, and such ...
Armed conflicts, defined as ‘any organised dispute that involves the use of weapons, violence, or fo...
Introduction: There are more than 1 billion children under the age of 18 living in countries affecte...
BACKGROUND: Results from studies evaluating the effectiveness of focused psychosocial support inter...
BACKGROUND: Researchers focused on mental health of conflict-affected children are increasingly inte...
Background: This systematic review provides a narrative synthesis of the evidence on the effectivene...
Background: Armed conflicts are associated with a wide range of impacts on the mental health of chil...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review provides a narrative synthesis of the evidence on the effectivene...
Background: Armed conflicts are associated with a wide range of impacts on the mental health of chil...
Background Treatments for mental health problems in childhood and adolescence have advanced in the l...