Refugee children: mental health and effective interventions.

Curr Psychiatry Rep

Équipe de recherche et d'intervention transculturelles, Divisions of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry and Child Psychiatry, McGill University, Centre de recherche et de formation CSSS de la Montagne 7085 Hutchison, Local 204.11, Montréal, QC H3N 1Y9, Canada.

Published: February 2013

The mental health consequences of war and other forms of organized violence for children represent a serious global public health issue. Much of the research on the mental health of war-affected civilians has focused on refugees who have sought asylum in high-income countries and face the dual stress of a traumatic past and resettlement. This review will focus on the mental health of refugee children who have fled war as well as interventions to both prevent and treat adverse mental health outcomes. While war can have devastating mental health consequences, children raised in the midst of armed conflict also display resilience. Effective interventions for refugee children will be discussed both in terms of prevention and treatment of psychopathology, with a focus on recent developments in the field.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11920-012-0341-4DOI Listing

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