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The following pages link to Post-traumatic stress reactions among Rwandan children and adolescents in the early aftermath of genocide. (Q39277776):
Displaying 41 items.
- Molecular variation at the SLC6A3 locus predicts lifetime risk of PTSD in the Detroit Neighborhood Health Study (Q28727966) (← links)
- Epigenetic Alterations Associated with War Trauma and Childhood Maltreatment (Q33361485) (← links)
- A decade later, how much of Rwanda's musculoskeletal impairment is caused by the war in 1994 and by related violence? (Q33515027) (← links)
- Posttraumatic stress in emergency settings outside North America and Europe: a review of the emic literature (Q33804155) (← links)
- Psychometric properties and longitudinal validation of the self-reporting questionnaire (SRQ-20) in a Rwandan community setting: a validation study (Q33994139) (← links)
- The effect on mental health of a large scale psychosocial intervention for survivors of mass violence: a quasi-experimental study in Rwanda (Q33998804) (← links)
- Intimate partner violence and its contribution to mental disorders in men and women in the post genocide Rwanda: findings from a population based study (Q34579333) (← links)
- Lessons from writing sessions: a school-based randomized trial with adolescent orphans in Rwanda (Q34767863) (← links)
- Traumatic episodes experienced during the genocide period in Rwanda influence life circumstances in young men and women 17 years later. (Q35076959) (← links)
- Narrative characteristics of genocide testimonies predict posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms years later (Q35598150) (← links)
- Armed conflict and child health (Q35611111) (← links)
- "A constant struggle to receive mental health care": health care professionals' acquired experience of barriers to mental health care services in Rwanda. (Q35870008) (← links)
- Life after Genocide: Mental Health, Education, and Social Support of Orphaned Survivors (Q35896894) (← links)
- Rates of trauma spectrum disorders and risks of posttraumatic stress disorder in a sample of orphaned and widowed genocide survivors (Q36108727) (← links)
- Psychopathology of children of genocide survivors: a systematic review on the impact of genocide on their children`s psychopathology from five countries (Q36175441) (← links)
- How to quantify exposure to traumatic stress? Reliability and predictive validity of measures for cumulative trauma exposure in a post-conflict population (Q36303916) (← links)
- Multiple traumas, postelection violence, and posttraumatic stress among impoverished Kenyan youth (Q36333276) (← links)
- Children's exposure to community and war violence and mental health in four African countries (Q36697580) (← links)
- Rwanda - lasting imprints of a genocide: trauma, mental health and psychosocial conditions in survivors, former prisoners and their children (Q36750473) (← links)
- The relationship between organized violence, family violence and mental health: findings from a community-based survey in Muhanga, Southern Rwanda (Q37309823) (← links)
- Child neurology practice and neurological disorders in East Africa (Q37688735) (← links)
- Factors related to posttraumatic stress disorder in adolescence. (Q38016128) (← links)
- Foundations of posttraumatic stress disorder: does early life trauma lead to adult posttraumatic stress disorder? (Q38115842) (← links)
- An exploration of the adaptation and development after persecution and trauma (ADAPT) model with resettled refugee adolescents in Australia: A qualitative study (Q38559942) (← links)
- When community reintegration is not the best option: interethnic violence and the trauma of parental loss in South Sudan. (Q39218823) (← links)
- 'I think my future will be better than my past': examining support group influence on the mental health of HIV-infected Rwandan women (Q39583341) (← links)
- Primary mental health care for survivors of collective sexual violence in Rwanda (Q44319793) (← links)
- Outcome of depression and anxiety after war: a prospective epidemiologic study of children and adolescents (Q44780648) (← links)
- Intimate partner violence in Rwanda: the mental health of victims and perpetrators (Q44793685) (← links)
- Mental health 15 years after the killings in Rwanda: imprisoned perpetrators of the genocide against the Tutsi versus a community sample of survivors (Q46329787) (← links)
- Mental and physical health in Rwanda 14 years after the genocide (Q46519613) (← links)
- The intergenerational impact of war: longitudinal relationships between caregiver and child mental health in postconflict Sierra Leone (Q47747569) (← links)
- The Tutsi genocide and transgenerational transmission of maternal stress: epigenetics and biology of the HPA axis (Q48321856) (← links)
- Sexual trauma and post-traumatic stress among African female refugees and migrants in South Africa. (Q55365885) (← links)
- Integrated genetic, epigenetic, and gene set enrichment analyses identify NOTCH as a potential mediator for PTSD risk after trauma: Results from two independent African cohorts (Q57454965) (← links)
- Stigmatization Is Associated With Increased PTSD Risk After Traumatic Stress and Diminished Likelihood of Spontaneous Remission-A Study With East-African Conflict Survivors (Q58576358) (← links)
- Genetic variation is associated with PTSD risk and aversive memory: Evidence from two trauma-Exposed African samples and one healthy European sample (Q59329616) (← links)
- Using Mixed-Methods Research to Adapt and Evaluate a Family Strengthening Intervention in Rwanda (Q85769402) (← links)
- Armed conflict and child mental health (Q88323952) (← links)
- Complex trauma, PTSD and complex PTSD in African refugees (Q92100455) (← links)
- HPA axis regulation and stress response is subject to intergenerational modification by paternal trauma and stress (Q93075425) (← links)