Although forced migration research on refugee family functioning clearly points to the potential breakdown of parental availability and responsiveness in the context of cumulative migration stressors, studies exploring attachment security in refugee children are surprisingly lacking so far. The authors report their findings from a 2-site, small-scale administration of an attachment measure, adapted for use with refugee children aged between 4 and 9 years from a reliable and validated doll-play procedure. We evaluated interrater reliability and conducted a qualitative analysis of refugee children's narrative response to identify migration-specific representational markers of attachment quality. The level of agreement among 3 independent code...
Scharpf F, Mkinga G, Neuner F, Machumu M, Hecker T. Fuel to the fire: The escalating interplay of at...
The articles included in this Special Issue of Attachment and Human Development were originally pres...
Refugee children who experience severe pre-migratory adversity often show varying levels of mental h...
Although forced migration research on refugee family functioning clearly points to the potential bre...
Refugee families incur many different types of stressors in the course of the phases prior to flight...
ABSTRACT: In contrast with traumatic experiences, there is a dearth of studies on the link between t...
Starting from an outline of the refugee experience as a process of cumulative traumatisation, we rev...
It has been hypothesized that adult attachment representations guide caregiving behavior and influen...
Starting from an outline of the refugee experience as a process of cumulative traumatisation, we rev...
It has been hypothesized that adult attachment representations guide caregiving behavior and influen...
Refugee children have high rates of complex mental health needs and a range of associated risk facto...
We examined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depressive symptoms in refugee mothers and the...
Introduction. This study compared children attachment patterns, assessed through narratives and obse...
Parental traumatization has been proposed as a risk factor for child development, but the mechanisms...
This study compared an attachment-based coding system for family drawings with narrative and observa...
Scharpf F, Mkinga G, Neuner F, Machumu M, Hecker T. Fuel to the fire: The escalating interplay of at...
The articles included in this Special Issue of Attachment and Human Development were originally pres...
Refugee children who experience severe pre-migratory adversity often show varying levels of mental h...
Although forced migration research on refugee family functioning clearly points to the potential bre...
Refugee families incur many different types of stressors in the course of the phases prior to flight...
ABSTRACT: In contrast with traumatic experiences, there is a dearth of studies on the link between t...
Starting from an outline of the refugee experience as a process of cumulative traumatisation, we rev...
It has been hypothesized that adult attachment representations guide caregiving behavior and influen...
Starting from an outline of the refugee experience as a process of cumulative traumatisation, we rev...
It has been hypothesized that adult attachment representations guide caregiving behavior and influen...
Refugee children have high rates of complex mental health needs and a range of associated risk facto...
We examined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depressive symptoms in refugee mothers and the...
Introduction. This study compared children attachment patterns, assessed through narratives and obse...
Parental traumatization has been proposed as a risk factor for child development, but the mechanisms...
This study compared an attachment-based coding system for family drawings with narrative and observa...
Scharpf F, Mkinga G, Neuner F, Machumu M, Hecker T. Fuel to the fire: The escalating interplay of at...
The articles included in this Special Issue of Attachment and Human Development were originally pres...
Refugee children who experience severe pre-migratory adversity often show varying levels of mental h...