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  • ART : 26597 : Not available for external loan
    A combination of combat experience, early abduction, and severe traumatization fuels appetitive aggression and violence among abductees of rebel war in Northern Uganda
    English
    20201100
    Wiley-Blackwell
    Uganda | determinants of violence | perpetrator characteristics | veterans | appetitive aggression | child abduction | early experience | child soldiers | emotional trauma | attitude to violence | criminal behaviour | age factors | cohort studies | postconflict situations | perpetrators, adolescent
    Aggressive behavior ; vol. 46, no. 6
  • ART : 26655 : Not available for external loan
    Does cumulative exposure to traumatic stressors predict treatment outcome of community-implemented exposure-based therapy for PTSD?
    English
    20200915
    Taylor and Francis
    Uganda | postconflict situations | PTSD | narrative exposure therapy | community-based interventions | emotional trauma | treatment outcome | counselling | developing countries | counsellor characteristics | community mental health workers | treatment models | multiple traumatic events | epidemiology | prevalence | client dropouts | exposure to warfare | severity (disorders) | psychoeducation
    European journal of psychotraumatology ; vol. 11, no. 1
  • ART : 24223 : Not available for external loan
    How 'the urge to kill' feels : articulations of emic 'appetitive aggression' experiences among former forcefully recruited children and youth in the Acholi region of northern Uganda
    English
    20180600
    Springer
    Uganda | young adult, male | Acholi | violence | determinants of perpetration | youth, male | appetitive aggression | military conscription | coercion | abduction | child soldiers, male | alcohol abuse | mental disorders | classification | diagnosis | social stigma | warfare | case studies | role expectations | group processes | communities | interpersonal relations | children | adolescents | adaptation | survival | reconciliation | sociocultural factors | spirit possession | warfare | postconflict situations | men | psychological resilience | PTSD | protective factors | killings | combatant rehabilitation
    Culture, medicine and psychiatry ; vol. 42, no. 2
  • ART : 24153 : Not available for external loan
    Mental defeat and cumulative trauma experiences predict trauma-related psychopathology : evidence from a postconflict population in Northern Uganda
    English
    20171100
    Sage
    Uganda | life change events | emotional trauma | war victims | postconflict situations | learned helplessness | resistance (psychology) | PTSD | forecasting | risk factors | multiple traumatic events | former combatants | dissociative disorders | regression analysis | age factors | sex factors | Ugandans | symptoms | cross-cultural comparison
    Clinical psychological science ; vol. 5, no. 6
  • ART : 28919 : Not available for external loan
    From war to classroom : PTSD and depression in formerly abducted youth in Uganda
    English
    20150303
    Frontiers Research Foundation
    Uganda | former child soldiers, adolescent | former child soldiers, young adult | Ugandans, adolescent | Ugandans, young adult | child abduction | traumatic exposure | multiple traumatic events | early experience | displaced persons | life change events | school-based interventions | mass screening | mental disorders | comorbidity | suicidal ideation | depression, major epidemiology | PTSD epidemiology | mental health status | war victims, adolescent | war victims, young adult | psychometrics | Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale Event Checklist | Hopkins Symptom Checklist | Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview | Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale | Violence, War, and Abductee Exposure Scale
    Frontiers in psychiatry ; vol. 6
  • ART : 13978 : Not available for external loan
    Community-implemented trauma therapy for former child soldiers in Northern Uganda : a randomized controlled trial
    English
    20110803
    American Medical Association
    Uganda | child soldiers | therapy | community-based interventions | counselling | narrative therapy | PTSD | rehabilitation | mental health | treatment outcome | Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) | Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) | randomised controlled trial | household surveys | health care surveys
    JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association ; vol. 306, no. 5
  • ART : 28913 : Not available for external loan
    Validation of a mental health assessment in an African conflict population
    English
    20100600
    American Psychological Association
    Uganda | war victims, adolescent | war victims, young adult | Ugandans | PTSD epidemiology | depression, major epidemiology | assessment | diagnostic validity | developing countries | etiology | mental health status | algorithms | reproducibility of results | ROC curve | questionnaires | translations | exposure to violence | exposure to warfare | test validity | emotional trauma | psychometrics | Hopkins Symptom Checklist-Depression section | Drug Usage Scale | Luo Functioning Scale | Physical Health Assessment | Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale | Impact of Event Scale | Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview | Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ) | Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale | Spirit Possession Scale | Violence, War, and Abductee Exposure Scale | PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version
    Psychological assessment ; vol. 22, no. 2
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