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Health and social consequences for survivors of genocidal rape: A systematic scoping review

open access: yesJournal of Traumatic Stress, Volume 36, Issue 4, Page 691-699, August 2023., 2023
Abstract The unique forms of trauma experienced by survivors of genocidal rape are not well understood. Hence, we conducted a systematic scoping review regarding the consequences for survivors of rape during genocide. Searches conducted in PubMed, Global Health, Scopus, PyscInfo, and Embase produced a total of 783 articles.
Karan Varshney   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Online training for parents of children with developmental disabilities in a low‐resource community: A pilot feasibility study

open access: yesJournal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, Volume 20, Issue 1, Page 7-17, March 2023., 2023
Abstract Challenging behaviors interfere with children's learning, prosocial interactions, and family dynamics. Parents may benefit from receiving training in behavioral principles to prevent and reduce challenging behaviors, especially in low‐resourced communities where services are scarce and scattered.
Adriana Kaori Terol   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

We need to build the evidence: A systematic review of psychological first aid on mental health and well‐being

open access: yesJournal of Traumatic Stress, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 5-16, February 2023., 2023
Abstract Ensuring effective mental health and psychosocial support is crucial following exposure to a potentially traumatic event and can have long‐term consequences for individuals, families, and communities. Psychological first aid (PFA) has become a widespread intervention of choice following exposure to conflict or disaster; however, its impact is ...
Sabrina Hermosilla   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The role of violence perpetration in driving externalizing problems and offending behavior among youth from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

open access: yesJournal of Traumatic Stress, Volume 35, Issue 6, Page 1696-1708, December 2022., 2022
Abstract Youth in conflict‐affected regions are exposed to a multitude of traumatic events. These individuals often witness violence; experience it firsthand; and, in some cases, become perpetrators. The interplay of events shapes systematic trauma histories that may have unique implications for youths’ mental health.
Lars Dumke   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The echo of the world: The castaway, the Garabandal apparitions, and the crisis of presence

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 124, Issue 4, Page 734-750, December 2022., 2022
Abstract In the early 1990s, while I was conducting an ethnographic study in a psychosocial rehabilitation center in Barcelona for people suffering from psychosis, a patient and informant gave me four letters that he had supposedly sent to various recipients.
Ángel Martínez‐Hernáez
wiley   +1 more source

The couple’s tree of life: Promoting and protecting relational identity

open access: yesFamily Process, Volume 61, Issue 4, Page 1403-1416, December 2022., 2022
Abstract We present The Couple’s Tree of Life (CTOL) as a new collective narrative methodology to strengthen couple relationships and prevent conflicts. The CTOL, based on the tree of life methodology (Ncube & Denborough, Tree of Life, mainstreaming psychosocial care and support: a manual for facilitators, REPSSI, 2007), aims to reinforce the identity ...
Carlos A. Chimpén‐López   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Estereotipos de género en universitarios españoles sobre el riesgo psicosocial en la infancia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Recent studies have shown that gender stereotypes are not sensitive to social changes. There is a gap in how gender is treated in college. This study is part of an innovation project to improve teaching quality in university.
Melero Santos, Sandra   +3 more
core   +4 more sources

Parental burnout during the COVID‐19 pandemic

open access: yesFamily Process, Volume 61, Issue 4, Page 1715-1729, December 2022., 2022
Abstract Increased and long‐term parental stress related to one's parental role can lead to parental burnout. In the early phase of the COVID‐19 pandemic, families experienced intensified pressure due to the government‐initiated contact restrictions applied to prevent the spread of the virus in the population.
Nora Skjerdingstad   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Posttraumatic stress disorder–related anhedonia as a predictor of psychosocial functional impairment among United States veterans

open access: yesJournal of Traumatic Stress, Volume 35, Issue 5, Page 1334-1342, October 2022., 2022
Abstract Prior research suggests that anhedonia symptoms related to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; i.e., diminished interest, detachment from others, and difficulty experiencing positive emotions) are consistently associated with a higher degree of impairment in psychosocial functioning beyond that associated with other PTSD symptoms ...
Casey L. May   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Factores psicosociales y sociodemográficos vinculados al uso de sustancias psicoactivas en mujeres durante el embarazo. Una revisión narrativa

open access: yesRevista Internacional de Investigación en Adicciones, 2017
Introduction: substance use during pregnancy is a serious and little visible social and public health problem. Due to the risks and effects it is necessary to recognize the risk factor for drug use in this population group.
Lourdes María López-Granados   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

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