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ART : 26521 : Not available for external loan | |
Prevalence and predictors of psychopathology in the war-afflicted Syrian population | |
English | |
20210400 | |
Sage | |
Selmo, Pirko | Knaevelsrud, Christine | Mohamad, Nabil | Rehm, Jürgen | |
Syrian Arab Republic | psychological effects of warfare | war victims | mental health status | mental disorders | epidemiology | prevalence | risk factors | severity of treatment | severity (disorders) | sex factors | age factors | residence characteristics | multiple traumatic events | psychological stress | activities of daily living | personal safety | perception | protective factors | social support | religiosity | coping behaviour | exposure to violence | mental health services needs and demand | quality of life | somatoform disorders | depression | Syrians, adult | sociocultural factors | psychological resilience | PTSD | needs assessment | patient acceptance of health care | health literacy | social stigma | health planning | NGOs role | programme development | psychotherapy | |
Full text (free to in-house users) | |
Transcultural psychiatry ; vol. 58, no. 2 | |
ART : 26444 : Not available for external loan | |
Cohort profile : resettlement in uprooted groups explored (REFUGE)-a longitudinal study of mental health and integration in adult refugees from Syria resettled in Norway between 2015 and 2017 | |
English | |
20200701 | |
BMJ Publishing Group | |
Nissen, Alexander | Cauley, Prue | Saboonchi, Fredrik | Andersen, Arnfinn | Solberg, Øivind | |
20150000-20170000 | Norway | Sweden | cohort studies | Syrian refugees, adult | resettlement | mental health status | social adjustment | adaptation | longitudinal studies | quality of life | postmigration aspects | research protocol | health surveys | questionnaires | data sources | databases | information systems | Syrians, adult | asylum seekers, adult | international cooperation | health services utilisation | sick leave | employment status | educational status | |
Full text in open access | |
BMJ open ; vol. 10, no. 7 | |
ART : 30049 : Not available for external loan | |
The central role of social identity in oppression, discrimination and social-structural violence : collective identity stressors and traumas, their dynamics and mental health impact | |
English | |
20190800 | |
American Psychological Association | |
Kira, Ibrahim A. | Shuwiekh, Hanaa | Huwailah, Amthal H. Al- | Lewandowski, Linda | Alawneh, Abdul-Wahab Nasser | Abou-Mediene, Sharifa | Ibraheem, Boshra Al | Aljakoub, Jakoub | |
Palestine, State of | United States | Syrian Arab Republic | Netherlands | Egypt | Palestinians, adolescent | Gaza Strip | West Bank (Palestine) | Americans, adolescent | Iraqi refugees, adolescent | Syrians, adult | displaced persons, adult | traumatic exposure | Syrian refugees, adult | Egyptians, young adult | Palestinians, young adult | exposure to warfare | exposure to violence | organised violence effects | repression effects | social discrimination effects | protective factors | social identification | emotional trauma | mental health status | multiple traumatic events | cumulative trauma disorders epidemiology | PTSD epidemiology | social stress | anxiety epidemiology | social justice | group processes | collective behaviour | psychometrics | Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale | Post-Cumulative Trauma-Related Disorders Measure | Existential Annihilation Anxiety Scale-Short Form | Cumulative Trauma Scale-Short Version | |
Peace and conflict: journal of peace psychology ; vol. 25, no. 3 | |