[HTML][HTML] Family-based mental health interventions for refugees across the migration continuum: a systematic review

M Bunn, N Zolman, CP Smith, D Khanna, R Hanneke… - SSM-Mental …, 2022 - Elsevier
This study reviewed the literature on family-based mental health interventions for refugees
across migration contexts and settings to identify types of interventions and intervention …

[HTML][HTML] Psychosocial and neurobiological aspects of the worldwide refugee crisis: From vulnerability to resilience

H Anisman, D Doubad, A Asokumar… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Anisman, H., Doubad, D., Asokumar, A. & Matheson, K. Psychosocial and
neurobiological aspects of the worldwide refugee crisis: From vulnerability to resilience …

Intergenerational transmission of trauma: the mediating effects of family health

EM Reese, MJ Barlow, M Dillon, S Villalon… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Family health is important to the well-being of individual family members and the collective
family unit, and as such, may serve as a mediator for the intergenerational transmission of …

Change in child mental health during the Ukraine war: evidence from a large sample of parents

E McElroy, P Hyland, M Shevlin, T Karatzias… - European Child & …, 2024 - Springer
The ongoing war in Ukraine is expected to negatively impact the mental health of the
country's population. This study aims to provide a preliminary estimate of the degree of …

Promoting positive development among refugee adolescents

S Abdi, AM Akinsulure‐Smith, A Sarkadi… - Journal of Research …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Of the estimated 35.3 million refugees around the world (UNHCR, Figures at a Glance,
2022), approximately 50% are children under the age of 18. Refugee adolescents represent …

Intergenerational transmission of mental health risk in refugee families: The role of maternal psychopathology and emotional availability

F Scharpf, M Paulus, N Christner… - Development and …, 2024 - cambridge.org
To prevent an intergenerational cycle of malfunction, it is crucial to understand how mothers'
exposure to traumatic war experiences contributes to their children's vulnerability to mental …

Father Involvement and Child Development: A Prospective Study of Syrian Refugee Families

K Hadfield, M Al-Soleiti, R Dajani, I Mareschal… - Journal of Child and …, 2024 - Springer
In refugee contexts, relatively little is known about men's child-and family-directed
behaviours and even less about the impacts of father involvement. We examine father and …

The impact of family income and parental factors on children's resilience and mental well‐being

W Bruno, R Dehnel… - Journal of community …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Although there is robust evidence on the intergenerational transmission of trauma‐related
distress, much less is known about the relation of family income and parental resilience on …

Historical intergenerational trauma transmission model: A comprehensive framework of family and offspring processes of transgenerational trauma.

CJ Starrs, V Békés - Traumatology, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
The transgenerational impact of trauma is an emergent focus in the field of trauma research.
A growing body of evidence suggests important consequences for the descendants of …

Refugee children's social–emotional capacities: Links to mental health upon resettlement and buffering effects on pre-migratory adversity

R Speidel, E Galarneau, D Elsayed… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Refugee children who experience severe pre-migratory adversity often show varying levels
of mental health upon resettlement. Thus, it is critical to identify the factors that explain which …