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The longitudinal impact of war exposure on psychopathology in Syrian and Iraqi refugee youth.

Liza Marie-Emilie HincheyRaya NashefCeline BazziKathleen GorskiArash Javanbakht
Published in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2023)
Our findings suggest that without appropriate interventions, anxiety- and trauma-related symptoms often do not decrease. Further, exposure to war trauma may lead to progressive worsening of symptoms. These findings suggest that assessing for type of trauma exposure, rather than focusing solely on migration status, may inform focused attention and interventions among trauma-exposed children resettling as refugees.
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