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1by Michalek, Julia E Lisi, Matteo Awad, Deema Hadfield, Kristin Mareschal, Isabelle Dajani, Rana Published in Frontiers in psychology (24.03.2021)“...Early adversity and trauma can have profound effects on children’s affective development and mental health outcomes. Interventions that improve mental health...”
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2by Qouta, Samir R Vänskä, Mervi Diab, Safwat Y Punamäki, Raija-Leena Published in Infant behavior & development (01.05.2021)“...•Maternal war trauma forms risks for infant development through problems in maternal mental health and mother-infant dyadic interaction.•Mothers invest...”
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3by Bogic, Marija Njoku, Anthony Priebe, Stefan Published in BMC international health and human rights (28.10.2015)“...There are several million war-refugees worldwide, majority of whom stay in the recipient countries for years. However, little is known about their long-term...”
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4by Rahimizadeh, Abolfazl Javadi, Seyed Amirhossein Published in North American Spine Society Journal (NASSJ) (01.10.2020)“...Traumatic pseudomeningocele are usually a late consequence of cervical root avulsion injury and its occurrence in lumbosacral region is rare. This pathology is...”
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5by Mladenović, Nataša Marković, Emilija Krulj, Jelena Vidosavljević, Slađana Published in Journal of loss & trauma (//)“...The purpose of this study was to examine whether there was a direct effect of parents' traumatic war experiences on the child's mental health, or whether the...”
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8by Ochu, Austin C Davis, Edward B Magyar-Russell, Gina O'Grady, Kari A Aten, Jamie D“...This cross-sectional study examined religious coping, dispositional forgiveness, and posttraumatic outcomes (posttraumatic stress and growth) among adult...”
edited by Miller, Lisa Sperry, Len
Published in Spirituality in clinical practice (Washington, D.C.) (01.06.2018)
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9by Wildt, Hillary Umanos, Jerry Khanzada, Nargis Karim Saleh, Masooda Rahman, Habib Ul Zakowski, Sandra G“...The present study examined the relationship between war trauma and distress and the potential moderating role of emotion and social, avoidant, and religious...”
edited by Carr, Stuart
Published in International perspectives in psychology : research, practice, consultation (01.04.2017)
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11by Vänskä, Mervi Diab, Safwat Y Perko, Kaisa Quota, Samir R Albarqouni, Nabil M.A Myöhänen, Anna Punamäki, Raija-Leena Manduca, Paola Published in Infant behavior & development (01.05.2019)“...•In utero heavy metal contamination, related with new weapon military operations in Gaza, was measured from maternal hair samples at childbirth.•Two...”
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13Practitioner Review: Mental health problems of refugee children and adolescents and their managementby Hodes, Matthew Vostanis, Panos Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01.07.2019)“...Background Since 2010, the numbers of refugees have increased and around half are under 18 years of age. It is known that experience of organised violence,...”
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14by Tate, Trudi Published in Book 2.0 (01.09.2018)“...This article explores the writing of Vietnamese-American refugee writers Thuy Le and Viet Nguyen. How do their works reflect upon war trauma and loss of home,...”
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15by Peltonen, Kirsi Kangaslampi, Samuli Saranpää, Jenni Qouta, Samir Punamäki, Raija-Leena Published in European journal of psychotraumatology (01.01.2017)“...Background: Among adults there is strong evidence about peritraumatic dissociation (PD) predicting posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), yet evidence among...”
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16“...The aim of this work was to discriminate between healthy children and children at risk of developing mental impairments by evaluating the impact on contextual...”
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17by Valerio, Ian L Sabino, Jennifer M Dearth, Christopher L Published in Advances in wound care (New Rochelle, N.Y.) (01.09.2016)“...Background: A large volume of service members have sustained complex injuries during Operations Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Enduring Freedom (OEF). These injuries...”
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18by Eruyar, Seyda Huemer, Julia Vostanis, Panos Published in Child and adolescent mental health (01.11.2018)“...Background Child mental health services and related agencies are faced with an increasing challenge in responding to the influx of refugee children around the...”
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19by Şimşir, Zeynep Dilmaç, Bülent Özteke Kozan, Hatice İrem Published in The Journal of humanistic psychology (01.01.2021)“...War is a type of trauma that humans have experienced for centuries. Today, the civil war in Syria affects millions of people’s lives deeply and is forcing...”
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20by Stein, Jacob Y Levin, Yafit Bachem, Rahel Solomon, Zahava Published in Frontiers in psychology (2018-00-00)“...The aftermath of war-related trauma may entail psychological devastation and is typically accompanied by various deleterious phenomena. These include, but are...”