Early life stress is an important factor in later psychopathology, including symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of early life stress on psychiatric symptoms within a sample of Syrian refugees. In this model, the use of cognitive emotion regulation strategies was assessed as a potential mediator of the relationship between early life stress and current symptoms of PTSD, depression, and anxiety. Bootstrap analyses were generated to test the indirect effect of emotion regulation (Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire) on the relationship between early life stress (Childhood Trauma Questionnaire), PTSD (Harvard Trauma Questionnaire), depr...
Purpose The aim of this study is to explore how potentially traumatic events (PTEs) from war and fli...
Refugee children share a large number of pre-, peri-, and post-migration risk factors, which make th...
Background Mental disorders among refugees as well as their risk factors are already well documen...
Since the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War, roughly 13 million Syrians have been displaced around th...
Introduction: The Syrian War led to millions of displaced families all around the world. A large por...
Refugee children who experience severe pre-migratory adversity often show varying levels of mental h...
Objective This study investigates how Syrian refugees explain and prefer to seek help for symptoms ...
Witnessing many painful events such as war and systematic violence adversely affects children’s ment...
Research indicates that exposure to war-related traumatic events impacts on the mental health of ref...
Background: While Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) among refugees has recently started to attract scie...
This research explored the relation of self-regulation and coping strategies on mental well-being am...
Over the last decade, conflict in Syria has led to a drastic increase in refugees around the world. ...
Civil war, flight, escape and expulsion are extremely stressful and assert a negative impact on refu...
Civil war, flight, escape and expulsion are extremely stressful and assert a negative impact on refu...
Refugee children share a large number of pre-, peri-, and post-migration risk factors, which make th...
Purpose The aim of this study is to explore how potentially traumatic events (PTEs) from war and fli...
Refugee children share a large number of pre-, peri-, and post-migration risk factors, which make th...
Background Mental disorders among refugees as well as their risk factors are already well documen...
Since the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War, roughly 13 million Syrians have been displaced around th...
Introduction: The Syrian War led to millions of displaced families all around the world. A large por...
Refugee children who experience severe pre-migratory adversity often show varying levels of mental h...
Objective This study investigates how Syrian refugees explain and prefer to seek help for symptoms ...
Witnessing many painful events such as war and systematic violence adversely affects children’s ment...
Research indicates that exposure to war-related traumatic events impacts on the mental health of ref...
Background: While Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) among refugees has recently started to attract scie...
This research explored the relation of self-regulation and coping strategies on mental well-being am...
Over the last decade, conflict in Syria has led to a drastic increase in refugees around the world. ...
Civil war, flight, escape and expulsion are extremely stressful and assert a negative impact on refu...
Civil war, flight, escape and expulsion are extremely stressful and assert a negative impact on refu...
Refugee children share a large number of pre-, peri-, and post-migration risk factors, which make th...
Purpose The aim of this study is to explore how potentially traumatic events (PTEs) from war and fli...
Refugee children share a large number of pre-, peri-, and post-migration risk factors, which make th...
Background Mental disorders among refugees as well as their risk factors are already well documen...