Archive for March 2025
Understanding the Mental Health Crisis Among Syrian Refugee Children and Adolescents in Lebanon
Syrian refugee children and adolescents living in informal settlements in Lebanon face immense challenges that significantly affect their mental health. This study delves into the prevalence and predictors of mental health problems in this population, offering critical insights for policymaking and intervention strategies.
Read MoreUnderstanding the Impact of Father-separation on Well-being in Forcibly Displaced Syrian Children
This study sought to understand how father separation impacts Syrian refugee children’s mental well-being. Researchers also examined whether father separation was related to worse maternal parenting, explaining any adverse effects on children’s well-being. Researchers looked at different aspects of well-being, such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, aggression, and self-development.
Read MoreEnvironmental Sensitivity and Mental Health in Syrian Refugee Children
This multi-level cross-disciplinary study looked at how inter-individual differences in environmental sensitivity influenced the mental health outcomes of Syrian refugee children.
Read MoreInvestigating the Predictors of Psychological Risk and Resilience among Syrian Refugee Children
This cross-sectional research provides insight into the individual and social factors that drive resilience in refugee children, highlighting the factors that may contribute to their risk of mental health challenges in the future.
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