ObjectiveTo identify prospective predictors of mental health in Kabul, Afghanistan.MethodUsing stratified random-sampling in schools, mental health and life events for 11-to 16-year-old students and their caregivers were assessed. In 2007, 1 year after baseline, the retention rate was 64% (n = 115 boys, 119 girls, 234 adults) with no evidence of selection bias. Self- and caregiver-rated child mental health (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire), depressive (Depression Self-Rating Scale), and posttraumatic stress (Child Revised Impact of Events Scale) symptoms and caregiver mental health (Self-Report Questionnaire) were assessed. Lifetime trauma and past-year traumatic, stressful, and protective experiences were assessed.ResultsWith the ...
Children who grow up in war zones are typically exposed to multiple stressors including physical har...
Sriskandarajah V, Neuner F, Catani C. Parental care protects traumatized Sri Lankan children from in...
ObjectivesThe objectives were (a) to establish prevalence of depression and post-traumatic stress di...
OBJECTIVE: To identify prospective predictors of mental health in Kabul, Afghanistan. METHOD: Using ...
ObjectiveTo identify prospective predictors of mental health in Kabul, Afghanistan.MethodUsing strat...
SummaryBackgroundStudies in Afghanistan have shown substantial mental health problems in adults. We ...
Background: Studies in Afghanistan have shown substantial mental health problems in adults. We did a...
Background: Studies in Afghanistan have shown substantial mental health problems in adults. We did ...
Background This survey attempts to measure at a national level, exposures to major t...
Children who are forcibly uprooted from their homes experience enormous losses, increased exposure t...
The suffering of children in areas of armed conflict is a growing cause for concern, as recent years...
Catani C, Schauer E, Elbert T, Missmahl I, Bette J-P, Neuner F. War Trauma, Child Labor, and Family ...
The extent of cumulative adverse childhood experiences such as war, family violence, child labor, an...
Background: Although childhood adversities are known to predict increased risk of post-traumatic str...
Background: While there is a considerable amount of literature addressing consequences of trauma in ...
Children who grow up in war zones are typically exposed to multiple stressors including physical har...
Sriskandarajah V, Neuner F, Catani C. Parental care protects traumatized Sri Lankan children from in...
ObjectivesThe objectives were (a) to establish prevalence of depression and post-traumatic stress di...
OBJECTIVE: To identify prospective predictors of mental health in Kabul, Afghanistan. METHOD: Using ...
ObjectiveTo identify prospective predictors of mental health in Kabul, Afghanistan.MethodUsing strat...
SummaryBackgroundStudies in Afghanistan have shown substantial mental health problems in adults. We ...
Background: Studies in Afghanistan have shown substantial mental health problems in adults. We did a...
Background: Studies in Afghanistan have shown substantial mental health problems in adults. We did ...
Background This survey attempts to measure at a national level, exposures to major t...
Children who are forcibly uprooted from their homes experience enormous losses, increased exposure t...
The suffering of children in areas of armed conflict is a growing cause for concern, as recent years...
Catani C, Schauer E, Elbert T, Missmahl I, Bette J-P, Neuner F. War Trauma, Child Labor, and Family ...
The extent of cumulative adverse childhood experiences such as war, family violence, child labor, an...
Background: Although childhood adversities are known to predict increased risk of post-traumatic str...
Background: While there is a considerable amount of literature addressing consequences of trauma in ...
Children who grow up in war zones are typically exposed to multiple stressors including physical har...
Sriskandarajah V, Neuner F, Catani C. Parental care protects traumatized Sri Lankan children from in...
ObjectivesThe objectives were (a) to establish prevalence of depression and post-traumatic stress di...