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Category: Children

Page history last edited by EEM 11 years, 2 months ago

 

Bibliographies:

 

Children Affected by Organized Violence: An Annotated Bibliography on Research Methods

 

Select Bibliography: Refugee Children

 

Selected and Annotated Bibliography on the Psychological Needs of Refugee Children

 

Literature Reviews:

 

Child Health in Complex Emergencies

 

Children Affected by Armed Conflict in South Asia: A Review of Trends and Issues Identified through Secondary Research

 

Children and War: Current Understandings and Future Directions

 

Children's Risk, Resilience, and Coping in Extreme Situations

 

The Effects of Violence on Health and Adjustment of Southeast Asian Refugee Children: An Integrative Review

 

The Emotional Effects of Disaster on Children: A Review of the Literature

 

The Experiences and Needs of Refugee and Asylum Seeking Children in the UK: A Literature Review

 

The Greatest Impact of War and Conflict

 

How Effective are Measures Taken to Mitigate the Impact of Direct Experience of Armed Conflict on the Psychosocial and Cognitive Development of Children aged 0–8?

 

Immigrant and Refugee Children in Canada

 

Measuring Refugee Malnutrition in the Under-fives: Pitfalls in Practice

 

The Mental Health of Refugee Children

 

The Mental Health Needs of Refugee Children: A Review of Literature and Implications for Nurse Practitioners

 

Pervasive Refusal Syndrome among Asylum-seeking Children

 

Psychosocial Concepts in Humanitarian Work with Children: A Review of the Concepts and Related Literature

 

Psychosocial Interventions for Children in War-Affected Areas: The State of the Art

 

The Utilisation of Mental Health Services by Children and Young People from a Refugee Background: A Systematic Literature Review

 

Working with Refugee Children

 

 

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