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Afghan Refugee Children and Mothers
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1994Although the more than 6 million Afghan refugees represent the largest single group of refugees worldwide, little information is available about their health status.Case series assessing the health and socioeconomic status of female Afghan refugees and their families and the nutritional and developmental status of their children.Fifty-one female Afghan
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Immigrant and Refugee Children in Canada
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1995In view of Canada's commitment to immigration, understanding the sources of successful adaptation by immigrant and refugee children is vital. This paper reviews the literature on the mental health of migrant children and suggests an agenda for future research.
M, Beiser +4 more
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Refugee children with cancer in Turkey
The Lancet Oncology, 2016[No abstract available]
Tugcu, Deniz +19 more
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2019
Abstract This chapter focuses on refugee children. International law affords all refugee children special protection, under both the Refugee Convention and, of particular significance, the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
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Abstract This chapter focuses on refugee children. International law affords all refugee children special protection, under both the Refugee Convention and, of particular significance, the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
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Social Thought, 1999
Abstract Within the context of expanding refugee populations world‐wide, a comprehensive model for understanding refugee children is presented with a focus on the refugee experience of African children. The model addresses the psychological consequences of displacement utilizing the concepts of trauma and stress, social and emotional supports, loss and
Shirley Bryant, Frederick L. Ahearn
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Abstract Within the context of expanding refugee populations world‐wide, a comprehensive model for understanding refugee children is presented with a focus on the refugee experience of African children. The model addresses the psychological consequences of displacement utilizing the concepts of trauma and stress, social and emotional supports, loss and
Shirley Bryant, Frederick L. Ahearn
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The Double Disability of Refugee Children
Academic Pediatrics, 2014“MAJI?” I CALLED, standing in the full waiting room as I prepared to see the next patient in the clinic. “Is Maji here?” I glanced down at the chart in my hand to confirm the name and review the referral note. “Maji. Ten year old male. Afghani refugee. Will need interpreter. Please see for developmental assessment and services,” I read.
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SecEd, 2018
Refugee children are among the most vulnerable in our schools and can face a range of challenges. Continuing her series for SecEd on supporting our most vulnerable young people, Clare Stafford seeks some expert advice
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Refugee children are among the most vulnerable in our schools and can face a range of challenges. Continuing her series for SecEd on supporting our most vulnerable young people, Clare Stafford seeks some expert advice
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