Journal article

Psychosocial indicators of wellbeing for resettled refugee children and youth: Conceptual and developmental directions

CA McFarlane, I Kaplan, JA Lawrence

Child Indicators Research | Published : 2011

Abstract

In this article we present a framework for the development of psychosocial indicators of wellbeing for refugee children and young people which can be used to assess outcomes of interventions in the settlement context. While some experiences of refugee children and young people overlap with the general population of children and young people, many of their experiences are distinctive because of their exposure to violence prior to arrival and a range of stressors upon resettlement. Drawing on research conducted into outcome indicators at the Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture, several indicator domains are presented that have sensitivity and specificity for resettled refugee childre..

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