OBJECTIVE: The concept of 'resilience' is of increasing interest in studies of mental health in populations facing adversity. However, lack of longitudinal data on the dynamics of resilience and non-usage of resilience-specific measurements have prevented a better understanding of resilience-mental health interactions. Hence, the present study was conducted to investigate the stability of levels of resilience and its associations with sociodemographic and mental health exposures in a conflict-affected internal-migrant population in Sri Lanka. DESIGN: A prospective follow-up study of 1 year. SETTING: Puttalam district of North Western province in postconflict Sri Lanka (baseline in 2011, follow-up in 2012). PARTICIPANTS: An ethnic Muslim pop...
The occurrences of disasters around the world illustrate that communities are still vulnerable, and ...
Background / Aims: This paper summarises the findings of two studies into the link between resilienc...
Whereas in the past, resilience was seen as a character trait of the few, enabling a ‘bounce back’ t...
OBJECTIVE: The concept of 'resilience' is of increasing interest in studies of mental health in popu...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal data are lacking on mental health trajectories following conflict resolutio...
BACKGROUND: The rising global burden of forced migration due to armed conflict is increasingly recog...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the mental health issues of internally displaced persons, particu...
The rising global burden of forced migration due to armed conflict is increasingly recognised as an ...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal data are lacking on mental health trajectories following conflict resolutio...
Many migrants, especially those with more vulnerable or precarious positions and refugees, face mult...
Current measures of adaptive functioning are typically validated using samples from Western populati...
Background: The importance of resilience factors in the positive adaptation of refugee youth is wide...
Background: The importance of resilience factors in the positive adaptation of refugee youth is wide...
OBJECTIVES : Using data from an international collaborative research project on youth resilience in ...
Background: Recently, many studies have investigated the role of migration on mental health. Nonethe...
The occurrences of disasters around the world illustrate that communities are still vulnerable, and ...
Background / Aims: This paper summarises the findings of two studies into the link between resilienc...
Whereas in the past, resilience was seen as a character trait of the few, enabling a ‘bounce back’ t...
OBJECTIVE: The concept of 'resilience' is of increasing interest in studies of mental health in popu...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal data are lacking on mental health trajectories following conflict resolutio...
BACKGROUND: The rising global burden of forced migration due to armed conflict is increasingly recog...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the mental health issues of internally displaced persons, particu...
The rising global burden of forced migration due to armed conflict is increasingly recognised as an ...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal data are lacking on mental health trajectories following conflict resolutio...
Many migrants, especially those with more vulnerable or precarious positions and refugees, face mult...
Current measures of adaptive functioning are typically validated using samples from Western populati...
Background: The importance of resilience factors in the positive adaptation of refugee youth is wide...
Background: The importance of resilience factors in the positive adaptation of refugee youth is wide...
OBJECTIVES : Using data from an international collaborative research project on youth resilience in ...
Background: Recently, many studies have investigated the role of migration on mental health. Nonethe...
The occurrences of disasters around the world illustrate that communities are still vulnerable, and ...
Background / Aims: This paper summarises the findings of two studies into the link between resilienc...
Whereas in the past, resilience was seen as a character trait of the few, enabling a ‘bounce back’ t...