Assessing Resilience in War-Affected Children and Adolescents: A Critical Review
Resilience is a heterogeneous construct that has only recently begun to be explored in the context of complex emergencies. War-affected children and adolescents in developing countries represent a vulnerable group that has long been neglected in trauma research. The current review is a critical stag...
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doaj-eb687b2bcb244325a8b1779f4398ad8a2020-11-25T02:58:47ZengEuropean Federation of Psychology Students' AssociationsJournal of European Psychology Students2222-69312015-10-016311310.5334/jeps.dc86Assessing Resilience in War-Affected Children and Adolescents: A Critical ReviewDimitar Karadzhov0The University of GlasgowResilience is a heterogeneous construct that has only recently begun to be explored in the context of complex emergencies. War-affected children and adolescents in developing countries represent a vulnerable group that has long been neglected in trauma research. The current review is a critical stage-by-stage assessment of the quantitative and qualitative methodologies in the field. Studies conducted in middle- or low-income countries and published between 2007 and 2013 were considered for inclusion. Conceptual and methodological discrepancies between the two research approaches were identified. Future studies should examine the complexity and dynamics of resilience and apply theoretically informed rigorous assessment techniques. Above all, research should aim to understand the unique needs and experiences of war-affected individuals.https://jeps.efpsa.org/articles/348resiliencewarchildrenadolescentsquantitativequalitative |
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Assessing Resilience in War-Affected Children and Adolescents: A Critical Review |
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Assessing Resilience in War-Affected Children and Adolescents: A Critical Review |
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Assessing Resilience in War-Affected Children and Adolescents: A Critical Review |
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assessing resilience in war-affected children and adolescents: a critical review |
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Journal of European Psychology Students |
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Resilience is a heterogeneous construct that has only recently begun to be explored in the context of complex emergencies. War-affected children and adolescents in developing countries represent a vulnerable group that has long been neglected in trauma research. The current review is a critical stage-by-stage assessment of the quantitative and qualitative methodologies in the field. Studies conducted in middle- or low-income countries and published between 2007 and 2013 were considered for inclusion. Conceptual and methodological discrepancies between the two research approaches were identified. Future studies should examine the complexity and dynamics of resilience and apply theoretically informed rigorous assessment techniques. Above all, research should aim to understand the unique needs and experiences of war-affected individuals. |
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