The psychosocial aspects of children exposed to war: practice and policy initiatives.
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Mental health and psychosocial support in humanitarian settings: linking practice and researchDevelopment of a multi-layered psychosocial care system for children in areas of political violence.The Longitudinal Effects of Chronic Mediated Exposure to Political Violence on Ideological Beliefs About Political Conflicts Among Youths.The Efficacy of a Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for War-Affected Young Migrants Living in Australia: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.Communal violence and child psychosocial well-being: qualitative findings from Poso, Indonesia.The importance of establishing reliability and validity of assessment instruments for mental health problems: An example from Somali children and adolescents living in three refugee camps in Ethiopia.Understanding resilience in armed conflict: social resources and mental health of children in Burundi.Interventions for children affected by war: an ecological perspective on psychosocial support and mental health care.Sierra Leone's former child soldiers: a follow-up study of psychosocial adjustment and community reintegrationA rapid screening tool for psychological distress in children 3-6years old: results of a validation study.Implementation of a mental health care package for children in areas of armed conflict: a case study from Burundi, Indonesia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and SudanThe population health argument against war.War experiences, general functioning and barriers to care among former child soldiers in Northern Uganda: the WAYS study.The influence of different types of war experiences on depression and anxiety in a Ugandan cohort of war-affected youth: the WAYS study.Parental care protects traumatized Sri Lankan children from internalizing behavior problems.Victims and/or perpetrators? Towards an interdisciplinary dialogue on child soldiers.Measuring Hope Among Children Affected by Armed Conflict: Cross-Cultural Construct Validity of the Children's Hope Scale.Unpacking Constructs: A Network Approach for Studying War Exposure, Daily Stressors and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.A controlled trial of trauma-focused therapy versus problem-solving in Islamic children affected by civil conflict and disaster in Aceh, Indonesia.Effectiveness and specificity of a classroom-based group intervention in children and adolescents exposed to war in Lebanon.The psychosocial consequences for children of mass violence, terrorism and disasters.Trajectories of internalizing problems in war-affected Sierra Leonean youth: examining conflict and postconflict factors.The mental health of children affected by armed conflict: protective processes and pathways to resiliencePsychosocial wellbeing and physical health among Tamil schoolchildren in northern Sri Lanka.Connectedness, social support and internalising emotional and behavioural problems in adolescents displaced by the Chechen conflictMental health services for children exposed to armed conflict: Médecins Sans Frontières' experience in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq and the occupied Palestinian territory.Violence, suffering, and mental health in Afghanistan: a school-based survey.Psychological distress in young adults exposed to war-related trauma in childhood.A qualitative study of mental health problems among children displaced by war in northern Uganda.Prevalence of mental disorders among children exposed to war: a systematic review of 7,920 children.Context matters: community characteristics and mental health among war-affected youth in Sierra Leone.Children and war: risk, resilience, and recovery.Annual Research Review: The experience of youth with political conflict--challenging notions of resilience and encouraging research refinement.Beyond child soldiering: the interference of daily living conditions in former child soldiers' longer term psychosocial well-being in northern Uganda.The influence of types of war experiences on conduct problems in war-affected youth in Northern Ugandan: Findings from the WAYS study.Toward a culturally sensitive conceptualization of resilience: Participatory research with war-affected communities in northern Uganda.War-related experiences of former child soldiers in northern Uganda: comparison with non-recruited youths.Screening for traumatic exposure and psychological distress among war-affected adolescents in post-conflict northern Uganda.Trauma rehabilitation for war-affected persons in northern Uganda: a pilot evaluation of the EMPOWER programme.Maternal perception of emotional difficulties of preschool children in rural Niger.
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The psychosocial aspects of children exposed to war: practice and policy initiatives.
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