[HTML][HTML] Challenges in the medical and psychosocial care of the Paediatric Refugee—a systematic review

J Klas, A Grzywacz, K Kulszo, A Grunwald… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Background: After the invasion of Ukraine, neighbouring countries were forced to find
systemic solutions to provide medical care to those fleeing the war, including children, as …

Prevalence of common mental disorders among Syrian refugee children and adolescents in Sultanbeyli district, Istanbul: results of a population-based survey

N Scherer, S Hameed, C Acarturk, G Deniz… - Epidemiology and …, 2020 - cambridge.org
AimsResearch demonstrates elevated levels of common mental disorders among Syrian
refugees, but the majority of studies have, to date, focused on adult populations. This study …

War‐related trauma linked to increased sustained attention to threat in children

J Michalek, M Lisi, N Binetti, S Ozkaya… - Child …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Experiences of war and displacement can have profound effects on children's affective
development and mental health, although the mechanism (s) underlying these effects …

Tobacco use, trauma exposure and PTSD: a systematic review

A Shevorykin, BM Hyland, D Robles, M Ji… - Health Psychology …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Tobacco use remains one of the most significant preventable public health problems
globally and is increasingly concentrated among vulnerable groups, including those with …

Arab refugees: Trauma, resilience, and recovery

IA Kira, MM Amer, NH Wrobel - Biopsychosocial perspectives on Arab …, 2023 - Springer
Arab refugees have come to the United States fleeing political oppression, civil conflicts, and
wars. It is essential to use a comprehensive trauma paradigm to consider the traumatic …

[HTML][HTML] Child psychological adjustment to war and displacement: A discriminant analysis of resilience and trauma in Syrian refugee children

G Veronese, A Pepe, F Giordano - Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2021 - Springer
The ongoing war in Syria has led to the displacement of 12 million people since 2011, with
minors representing 40% of all refugees. Syrian children living in refugee camps are at risk …

[HTML][HTML] “Students are bringing the revolution into the classroom!” teachers' and counselors' perceptions of the need for psychosocial support in crisis-affected …

S Schenzle, JH Schultz - Teaching and Teacher Education, 2024 - Elsevier
The still-evolving situation in Lebanon is characterized by multiple crises that affect students'
mental health and school functioning. This explorative study analyzes educators' experience …

[HTML][HTML] The Refugee and Immigrant Core Stressors Toolkit (RICST): Understanding the multifaceted needs of refugee and immigrant youth and families through a four …

SH Davis, JP Winer, SC Gillespie, LA Mulder - Journal of Technology in …, 2021 - Springer
Research indicates that refugee and immigrant youth commonly face four core stressors
during resettlement in a new country and culture: trauma, acculturative stress, resettlement …

[HTML][HTML] Prevalence of psychiatric symptoms among refugee adolescents in Turkey: a controlled study

M Karadag, H Ogutlu - Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry, 2020 - SciELO Brasil
Objective: To investigate prevalence of internalized and externalized psychological
symptoms and war-related adverse events among a representative secondary-school …

Health system fragmentation and the Syrian conflict

A Abbara, M Marzouk, H Mkhallalati - :, 2021 - books.google.com
S yria's health system has been devastated by a protracted conflict that has left it politicized
and fragmented, with multiple subnational health systems functioning within the country's …