Almost half of the world's forcibly displaced population are children, most commonly originating from Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Health disparities are well documented, especially for mental health, but not consistent across groups, time or context. Despite high exposure to trauma and stress, refugee children also show remarkable resilience. An ecological model of refugee health including both risk and resilience factors is therefore recommended. The model also includes the dynamic inter-relationship of past traumatic experiences, ongoing daily stressors and the disruptions of basic systems affecting both the individual and families as a whole, offering a framework to better understand the health disparities and appropriate interventions...
Background: Half of the world refugees comprise children and adolescents. Confronting conflicts and ...
This thesis is reaching for a better understanding of resilience and protective factors of children ...
The UK is facing a major increase in the number of people seeking asylum each year, of whom approxim...
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...
Refugee populations are at high risk of experiencing trauma and developing negative mental health ou...
In post-conflict environments, it is easy to determine the physical injury or loss; however, it is m...
We undertook a systematic search and review of individual, family, community, and societal risk and ...
War and conflict force many children to flee their homes without parents or guardians; these childre...
The mental health of refugee children is a multi-faceted phenomenon that needs to be understood and ...
Knowledge about refugee children’s mental health has developed considerably during the last 30 years...
Children and adolescents who are forcibly displaced represent almost half the world's internally dis...
Refugee children are generally considered to be at high risk for mental health problems because of t...
Refugee children share a large number of pre-, peri-, and post-migration risk factors, which make th...
Refugee children share a large number of pre-, peri-, and post-migration risk factors, which make th...
Background: Half of the world refugees comprise children and adolescents. Confronting conflicts and ...
This thesis is reaching for a better understanding of resilience and protective factors of children ...
The UK is facing a major increase in the number of people seeking asylum each year, of whom approxim...
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...
Refugee populations are at high risk of experiencing trauma and developing negative mental health ou...
In post-conflict environments, it is easy to determine the physical injury or loss; however, it is m...
We undertook a systematic search and review of individual, family, community, and societal risk and ...
War and conflict force many children to flee their homes without parents or guardians; these childre...
The mental health of refugee children is a multi-faceted phenomenon that needs to be understood and ...
Knowledge about refugee children’s mental health has developed considerably during the last 30 years...
Children and adolescents who are forcibly displaced represent almost half the world's internally dis...
Refugee children are generally considered to be at high risk for mental health problems because of t...
Refugee children share a large number of pre-, peri-, and post-migration risk factors, which make th...
Refugee children share a large number of pre-, peri-, and post-migration risk factors, which make th...
Background: Half of the world refugees comprise children and adolescents. Confronting conflicts and ...
This thesis is reaching for a better understanding of resilience and protective factors of children ...
The UK is facing a major increase in the number of people seeking asylum each year, of whom approxim...