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Background In humanitarian settings, brief screening instruments for child psychological distress have potential to assist in assessing prevalence, monitoring outcomes, and identifying children and adolescents in most need of scarce resources, given few ...
Felicity L. Brown +6 more
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Heart rhythm disturbances and blood pressure profile in patients with combat injuries
Aim. To investigate possible rhythm and conduction disturbances, as well as the blood pressure (BP) profile in young and middle-aged patients with combat wounds. Materials and methods.
Svetlana V. Topolyanskaya +14 more
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Young people around the world are threatened by increasing chaos and danger from armed conflicts, natural disasters, climate change, forced displacement, disease epidemics, and related adversities. This perilous situation raises a critical question: Are we doing enough to protect and prepare young people to adapt and thrive?
Ann S. Masten
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Background There is evidence that chronic stress negatively impacts parenting among refugees and other war-affected communities. Persistent parental stress and distress may lead to unresponsive, anxious, or overly harsh parenting and a corresponding ...
Kenneth E. Miller +7 more
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ABSTRACT Individuals with disabilities, particularly those with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), are highly vulnerable during times of war. This study explored the experiences of Israeli parents of children with ASD during the Swords of Iron War, focusing on community resilience, psychological distress and parental self‐efficacy.
Ayelet Gur +3 more
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The article portrays the situation for migrants in Poland. The authors describe types of help offered to applicants for refugee status on Polish territory.
Marlena Blicharz, Florentyna Kurzeja
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ABSTRACT This research examines immobility (staying) in the context of war, focusing on Ukrainian stayers during the ongoing Russian invasion and on the Albanian stayers during Kosovo's 1998–1999‐armed conflict. The study explores voluntary immobility (choosing to remain) in armed conflict, challenging traditional narratives that predominantly focus on
Klement R. Camaj, Anna McKeever
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Background More evidence is needed for understanding how evidence-based psychological interventions work, especially when implemented by briefly trained non-professionals in low- and middle-income settings. The nine-session caregiver support intervention
M. J. D. Jordans +6 more
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Substance and Behavioural Addictions Among Evacuees: Findings From Israeli Swords of Iron War
ABSTRACT War‐related evacuation is a stressful event that may cause mental health problems, which, in turn, might lead to increases in substance and behavioural addictions. We used data collected online during the Swords of Iron to examine associations between being evacuated during the war, mental health, problematic substance use, and behavioural ...
Gabriella Rubin +9 more
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Persia and Afghanistan [cartographic material].
Map of Persia (Iran) and Afghanistan showing international boundaries, transportation, communications, waterways and populated places.; "Geographical Section, General staff No. 2149".; "Reference C.I.D.
Great Britain. War Office.
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