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ART : 29562 : Not available for external loan
Title
Gender differences in traumatic experiences, PTSD, and relevant symptoms among the Iraqi internally displaced persons
Language
English
Year
20210916
Publisher
MDPI AG
Author
Taha, Perjan Hashim
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Sijbrandij, Marit
Subject
Iraq
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displaced persons
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Iraqis
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traumatic exposure effects
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PTSD epidemiology
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sex factors
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mental health status
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prevalence
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depression epidemiology
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anxiety epidemiology
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somatoform disorders epidemiology
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cross-sectional study [publication type]
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psychometrics
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Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ)
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General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28)
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Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-20)
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logistic models
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regression analysis
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life change events classification
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exposure to warfare
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exposure to torture
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multiple traumatic events
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time factors
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length of stay
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refugee camps
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violence effects
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International journal of environmental research and public health ; vol. 18, no. 18
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ART : 28945 : Not available for external loan
Title
Can circumstances be softened? : self-efficacy, post-migratory stressors, and mental health among refugees
Language
English
Year
20210204
Publisher
MDPI AG
Author
Heemstra, Henriëtte E. van
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Scholte, Willem F.
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Nickerson, Angela
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Boelen, Paul A.
Subject
Netherlands
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refugees
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resettlement
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mental health status
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postmigration factors
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social stress
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self efficacy
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well-being
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assessment
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questionnaires
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regression analysis
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PTSD
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psychometrics
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Self-Reporting Questionnaire-20 (SRQ-20)
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General Self-Efficacy Scale (SGES)
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Post-Migration Living Difficulties Checklist (PMLD)
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International journal of environmental research and public health ; vol. 18, no. 4
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ART : 29928 : Not available for external loan
Title
Psychological distress prevalence and associated stressors and supports among urban-displaced Congolese adults in Kenya
Language
English
Year
20210000
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Author
Tippens, Julie A.
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Hatton-Bowers, Holly
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Honomichl, Ryan
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Wheeler, Lorey A.
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Miamidian, Helen M.
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Bash, Kirstie L.
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Smith, Michelle C. Howell
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Nyaoro, Dulo
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Byrd, J. Joshua
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Packard, Samuel E.
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Teufel-Shone, Nicolette I.
Subject
Kenya
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assessment
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cross-sectional study [publication type]
|
stressors
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developing countries
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prevalence
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Sense of Coherence Scale-13
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Self Reporting Questionnaire-20-Kiswahili Version
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psychometrics
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urban areas
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test construction
|
mental health status
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psychological stress epidemiology
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emotions
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distress epidemiology
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Congolese refugees, adult
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American journal of orthopsychiatry ; vol. 91, no. 5
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ART : 28878 : Not available for external loan
Title
Major depression in postconflict northern Uganda : a case report
Language
English
Year
20140900
Publisher
American Psychiatric Association
Author
Nakimuli-Mpungu, Etheldreda
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Odokonyero, Raymond
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Laker, Jean
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Alderman, Stephen
Subject
Uganda
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war victims, female
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drug therapy
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treatment models
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case report [publication type]
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HIV/AIDS
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postconflict situations
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mothers
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treatment outcome
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PTSD diagnosis
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social support
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social problems
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social isolation
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self concept
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group psychotherapy
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psychiatric status rating scales
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domestic violence
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depressive disorder, major diagnosis
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physiopathology
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etiology
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depressive disorder, major therapy
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chronic stress
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anxiety
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psychometrics
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Self-Reporting Questionnaire
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Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ)
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American journal of psychiatry ; vol. 171, no. 9
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ART : 17599 : Not available for external loan
Title
Does narrative exposure therapy reduce PTSD in survivors of mass violence?
Language
English
Year
20120100
Publisher
Sage
Author
McPherson, Jane
Subject
universal
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torture victims treatment
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psychotherapy
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narrative exposure therapy
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torture victims
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PTSD
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refugees
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genocide survivors
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former prisoners
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treatment outcome
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review [publication type]
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war victims
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exposure to violence
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emotional trauma
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mental health
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evaluation studies
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outcome assessment (health care)
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psychometrics
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Self-Reporting Questionnaire 20
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Hopkins Symptom Checklist
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Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D)
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Composite International Diagnostic Interview
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Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
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Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale
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Mini Mental State Inventory
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Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale
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Vivo Checklist of War, Detention, and Torture Events
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University of California Los Angeles PTSD Index for DSM-IV
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Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview
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Vivo Checklist of Organized Violence
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Research on social work practice ; vol. 22, no. 1
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ART : 29190 : Not available for external loan
Title
Properties of the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 (HSCL-25) and the Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-20) as screening instruments used in primary care in Afghanistan
Year
20070400
Publisher
Springer
Author
Ventevogel, Peter
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Vries, Gieljan De
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Scholte, Willem F.
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Shinwari, Nasratullah Rasa
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Faiz, Hafizullah
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Nassery, Ruhullah
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Brink, Wim van den
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Olff, Miranda
Subject
Afghanistan
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anxiety epidemiology
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depression epidemiology
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primary health care
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mass screening
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assessment
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test validity
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psychometrics
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questionnaires
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sociocultural factors
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sex factors
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mental health status
|
mental disorders epidemiology
|
prevalence
|
measurement error
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translations
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Self-Reporting Questionnaire-20
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Psychiatric Assessment Schedule
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Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25
Link
Full text (free to in-house users)
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Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology ; vol. 42, no. 4
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