Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
Volume 7, Issue 1, 1998, Pages 153-167

Multiple forms of stress in refugee and immigrant children (Review)

Sack W.H.*
  • a Department of Psychiatry, Div. of Child/Adolescent Psychiatry, Oregon Health Sciences University, 3181 SW Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97201, United States

Abstract

The effects of genocidal warfare reverberate long after the bloodshed has stopped. This article focuses on one aspect of the aftermath of war and violence: the transformation of families and children into refugees and immigrants.

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Index Keywords

immigrant depression refugee Interpersonal Relations Cambodia human wellbeing Refugees war violence Interview, Psychological Stress, Psychological anxiety neurosis priority journal social support United States Humans family Cross-Cultural Comparison Adolescent male female stress risk factor Child, Preschool Review Psychiatric Status Rating Scales counter transference school adult posttraumatic stress disorder Age Factors Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic Emigration and Immigration Somatoform Disorders somatization caregiver Child

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0031933845&partnerID=40&md5=cbf0079874b3d091cc2b3df27f4f004c

ISSN: 10564993
Cited by: 28
Original Language: English