Aim To investigate the association between parental war involvement and different indicators of psychosocial distress in a community sample of early adolescents ten years after the war in Croatia 1991-1995. Methods A total of 695 adolescents were screened with a self-report questionnaire assessing parental war involvement, sociodemographic characteristics, and alcohol and drug consumption. Personality traits were assessed with the Junior Eysenck Personality Questionnaire; depressive symptoms with the Children’s Depression Inventory (CDI); and unintentional injuries, physical fighting, and bullying with the World Health Organization survey Health Behavior in School-aged Children. Suicidal ideation was assessed with three dichotomous items. S...
The article examines the relationship between the “Don’t Exist” injunction and the developmental con...
Background: The occurrence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors is rather frequent among war veterans,...
The article examines the relationship between the “Don’t Exist” injunction and the developmental con...
AIM: To investigate the association between parental war involvement and different indicators of...
Aim To investigate the association between parental war involvement and different indicators of psyc...
Aim To investigate the association between parental war involvement and different indicators of psyc...
Aim To investigate the association between parental war involvement and different indicators of psyc...
Aim: To assess the psychological health of war-traumatized children in different foster settings and...
Children of different ages will experience a traumatic event in a different ways. The most important...
Aim To assess psychological problems in children as reported by their veteran fathers with war-relat...
Aim: To assess the psychological health of war-traumatized children in different foster settings and...
Aim To assess psychological problems in children as reported by their veteran fathers with war-relat...
Aim To assess psychological problems in children as reported by their veteran fathers with war-relat...
Children of different ages will experience a traumatic event in a different ways. The most important...
Background: The occurrence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors is rather frequent among war veterans,...
The article examines the relationship between the “Don’t Exist” injunction and the developmental con...
Background: The occurrence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors is rather frequent among war veterans,...
The article examines the relationship between the “Don’t Exist” injunction and the developmental con...
AIM: To investigate the association between parental war involvement and different indicators of...
Aim To investigate the association between parental war involvement and different indicators of psyc...
Aim To investigate the association between parental war involvement and different indicators of psyc...
Aim To investigate the association between parental war involvement and different indicators of psyc...
Aim: To assess the psychological health of war-traumatized children in different foster settings and...
Children of different ages will experience a traumatic event in a different ways. The most important...
Aim To assess psychological problems in children as reported by their veteran fathers with war-relat...
Aim: To assess the psychological health of war-traumatized children in different foster settings and...
Aim To assess psychological problems in children as reported by their veteran fathers with war-relat...
Aim To assess psychological problems in children as reported by their veteran fathers with war-relat...
Children of different ages will experience a traumatic event in a different ways. The most important...
Background: The occurrence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors is rather frequent among war veterans,...
The article examines the relationship between the “Don’t Exist” injunction and the developmental con...
Background: The occurrence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors is rather frequent among war veterans,...
The article examines the relationship between the “Don’t Exist” injunction and the developmental con...