Public health consequences after ten years of the Syrian crisis: a literature review

MHDBA Alhaffar, S Janos - Globalization and health, 2021 - Springer
Ten years of the Syrian war had a devastating effect on Syrian lives, including millions of
refugees and displaced people, enormous destruction in the infrastructure, and the worst …

Mechanisms of change for interventions aimed at improving the wellbeing, mental health and resilience of children and adolescents affected by war and armed conflict …

TJ Bosqui, B Marshoud - Conflict and health, 2018 - Springer
Despite increasing research and clinical interest in delivering psychosocial interventions for
children affected by war, little research has been conducted on the underlying mechanisms …

Syrian refugee women's health in Lebanon, Turkey, and Jordan and recommendations for improved practice

G Samari - World medical & health policy, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Since 2011, over four million Syrian refugees have fled to neighboring countries of Lebanon,
Turkey, and Jordan. Seventy‐five percent of Syrian refugees are women and children. In …

Refugee mental health, global health policy, and the Syrian crisis

K Cratsley, MA Brooks, TK Mackey - Frontiers in Public Health, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The most recent global refugee figures are staggering, with over 82.4 million people forcibly
displaced and 26.4 million registered refugees. The ongoing conflict in Syria is a major …

[PDF][PDF] Migration mental health issues in Europe: the case of Greece

DC Anagnostopoulos, K Triantafyllou… - Eur Child Adolesc …, 2016 - escap.eu
The migrations of people of many different cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds have
been a major issue of concern in Greece the last three decades. Since 1989 Greece has …

Mental health and psychosocial needs of Syrian refugees: A literature review and future directions

AC Yalim, I Kim - Advances in Social Work, 2018 - journals.indianapolis.iu.edu
Since 2011, the Syrian refugee crisis has resulted in a massive displacement of Syrians,
inside and outside of Syria. The enormous psychosocial needs of displaced Syrians have …

Mothering experiences in the aftermath of armed conflict: A phenomenological study of Syrian refugee mothers in Jordan

N Qushua - 2020 - ideals.illinois.edu
This qualitative phenomenological study explores the phenomenon of mothering in the
aftermath of war and displacement among twenty-five Syrian refugee mothers living in exile …

[PDF][PDF] Communications of the European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

D Anagnostopoulos - Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 2016 - escap.eu
Background Psychiatric reform in Greece started in 1984 with the Commission of the
European Communities Regulation 815/84 which provided financial and technical …

[PDF][PDF] Distant Mirrors: Reflections of Authoritative Rule in the Facebook Posting Habits of Syrian Refugees in Europe

A Abeytia - American Sociological Association Archive, 2020 - researchgate.net
This mixed-method study comprised of; 1) content analysis, 2) in-depth interviews and 3)
questionnaire, focuses on the social media habits of Syrian refugees who migrated to …

[图书][B] A phenomenological exploration of the lived experiences of Syrian refugees in Germany

JT Robinson - 2017 - search.proquest.com
This paper explores the lived experiences of Syrian refugees residing in Berlin, Germany.
The lens of cultural psychology allowed for a deeper understanding of how the Syrian …