Archive for May 2025
Supporting the Mental Health of Forcibly Displaced Children: A Call to Action
This 2025 review paper critically evaluates current research and presents a comprehensive and urgent appeal for stronger, evidence-based interventions to support the mental health of forcibly displaced children.
Read MoreHair Hormones Reveal Refugee Stress Patterns over Two Years
This research using hair hormone analysis sheds light on the long-term physiological impact of war trauma and forced displacement in Syrian refugee children. The study provides key insights into stress biomarkers and their relationship with mental health, informing future interventions to support vulnerable populations.
Read MoreThe Critical Role of Mothers in Refugee Children’s Mental Health
This comprehensive retrospective study investigated the crucial role that mothers have in shaping the mental health of Syrian refugee children. Findings showed that maternal well-being is associated with their children’s psychological outcomes. Supporting maternal mental health is vital for improving child mental health in refugee contexts.
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