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Homicide at Home: Minimising the Impact on Young Survivors

Grant number: 109648 | Funding period: 2025 - 2029

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Home after Homicide: How Do Children and Young People Experience Home Following Bereavement Through Intimate Partner Homicide?

A Sakthiakumaran, O Eastwood, K Marinkovic Chavez, Z Kurdi, J Devaney, R Conroy, K Joy, J Frederick, C Houghton, H Morrice, E Alisic

2026-03-01

Disruption to the home environment is a central consequence of bereavement through intimate partner homicide (IPH) that threatens ..

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Treating war- and conflict-related nightmares in children and youth: outcomes of a school-based intervention

JH Schultz, J Forsberg, E Alisic, S Diab, G Harb

2026-01-01

Introduction: Recurrent nightmares often severely impair the quality of life, school functioning, and daily functioning of trauma-..

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