Journal article
The effect of post-traumatic stress disorder on refugees' parenting and their children's mental health: a cohort study
RA Bryant, B Edwards, M Creamer, M O'Donnell, D Forbes, KL Felmingham, D Silove, Z Steel, A Nickerson, AC McFarlane, M Van Hooff, D Hadzi-Pavlovic
Lancet Public Health | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background: Children and adolescents, who account for most of the world's refugees, have an increased prevalence of psychological disorders. The mental health of refugee children is often associated with the severity of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in their caregivers. Despite the potential for refugee caregivers' PTSD to affect child mental health, little evidence exists concerning the underlying mechanisms of this association. This study tested the effect of refugee caregivers' previous trauma and levels of ongoing stressors on current PTSD, and in turn how this influences parenting behaviour and consequent child psychological health. Methods: This cohort study recruited participa..
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National Health and Medical Research Council.