Children of asylum seekers are at risk for psychosocial problems because of their flight history and exceptional living circumstances. This study aims to assess the association of sociodemographic factors and asylum procedural factors with psychosocial problems of asylum seekers' children, and differences herein by informant (parents, teachers, and children). To this end, we obtained data on psychosocial problems among a random sample of 267 children aged 4 to 16, living in Dutch asylum seekers' centers, using the multi-informant Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire. The results show that the prevalence rate of psychosocial problems among asylum seekers' children was high. The occurrence was not associated with asylum-procedural variable...
This research focuses on substantive and procedural diagnostic conditions that must be fulfilled for...
Asylum-seeking children are one of the most vulnerable groups of displaced persons. The experience o...
The present Master thesis documents an exploratory survey study based on quantitative data from 37 u...
Children of asylum seekers are at risk for psychosocial problems because of their flight history and...
Children of asylum seekers are at risk for psychosocial problems because of their flight history and...
Children of asylum seekers are at risk for psychosocial problems because of their flight history and...
social problems in asylum seekers ’ children: the parent, child, and teacher perspective using the S...
Knowledge about refugee children’s mental health has developed considerably during the last 30 years...
This study investigated and compared the prevalence of psychological difficulties among Danish, immi...
Abstract Background The mental health condition and healthcare needs of asylum seeking and refugee (...
This study examined psychiatric symptoms and the association with parents' psychiatric symptoms amon...
Objective: This study investigated and compared the prevalence of psychological difficulties among D...
Abstract Research has suggested that social networks are important resources for children as well as...
The world is currently facing the highest number of refugees since the Second World War. Approximate...
The aim of this thesis is to find out what are the concerns that different asylum seeker mothers fro...
This research focuses on substantive and procedural diagnostic conditions that must be fulfilled for...
Asylum-seeking children are one of the most vulnerable groups of displaced persons. The experience o...
The present Master thesis documents an exploratory survey study based on quantitative data from 37 u...
Children of asylum seekers are at risk for psychosocial problems because of their flight history and...
Children of asylum seekers are at risk for psychosocial problems because of their flight history and...
Children of asylum seekers are at risk for psychosocial problems because of their flight history and...
social problems in asylum seekers ’ children: the parent, child, and teacher perspective using the S...
Knowledge about refugee children’s mental health has developed considerably during the last 30 years...
This study investigated and compared the prevalence of psychological difficulties among Danish, immi...
Abstract Background The mental health condition and healthcare needs of asylum seeking and refugee (...
This study examined psychiatric symptoms and the association with parents' psychiatric symptoms amon...
Objective: This study investigated and compared the prevalence of psychological difficulties among D...
Abstract Research has suggested that social networks are important resources for children as well as...
The world is currently facing the highest number of refugees since the Second World War. Approximate...
The aim of this thesis is to find out what are the concerns that different asylum seeker mothers fro...
This research focuses on substantive and procedural diagnostic conditions that must be fulfilled for...
Asylum-seeking children are one of the most vulnerable groups of displaced persons. The experience o...
The present Master thesis documents an exploratory survey study based on quantitative data from 37 u...