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The following pages link to Posttraumatic idioms of distress among Darfur refugees: Hozun and Majnun (Q39224938):
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- The importance of establishing reliability and validity of assessment instruments for mental health problems: An example from Somali children and adolescents living in three refugee camps in Ethiopia (Q33771813) (← links)
- Posttraumatic stress in emergency settings outside North America and Europe: a review of the emic literature (Q33804155) (← links)
- Comparing the validity of the self reporting questionnaire and the Afghan symptom checklist: dysphoria, aggression, and gender in transcultural assessment of mental health (Q33938494) (← links)
- Measuring depression and anxiety in sub-saharan Africa (Q33944821) (← links)
- Rates and impact of trauma and current stressors among Darfuri refugees in Eastern Chad (Q34062154) (← links)
- A Common Elements Treatment Approach for Adult Mental Health Problems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. (Q35006733) (← links)
- Development and validation of a Haitian Creole screening instrument for depression (Q35032829) (← links)
- Adaptation and testing of psychosocial assessment instruments for cross-cultural use: an example from the Thailand Burma border (Q35049279) (← links)
- Measuring Hope Among Children Affected by Armed Conflict: Cross-Cultural Construct Validity of the Children's Hope Scale (Q35823943) (← links)
- Mental Suffering in Protracted Political Conflict: Feeling Broken or Destroyed (Q36032320) (← links)
- Posttraumatic stress disorder among refugees: Measurement invariance of Harvard Trauma Questionnaire scores across global regions and response patterns (Q36189829) (← links)
- "Thinking too much": A systematic review of a common idiom of distress (Q36399736) (← links)
- Madness or sadness? Local concepts of mental illness in four conflict-affected African communities (Q36707400) (← links)
- Predicting Stress Related to Basic Needs and Safety in Darfur Refugee Camps: A Structural and Social Ecological Analysis. (Q36791228) (← links)
- Psychosis and help-seeking behavior in rural KwaZulu Natal: unearthing local insights (Q37267811) (← links)
- Cultural concepts of distress and psychiatric disorders: literature review and research recommendations for global mental health epidemiology. (Q37719534) (← links)
- "My Heart Die in Me": Idioms of Distress and the Development of a Screening Tool for Mental Suffering in Southeast Liberia (Q88574741) (← links)
- Formative psychosocial evaluation using dynamic networks: trauma, stressors, and distress among Darfur refugees living in Chad (Q92485584) (← links)
- Network models can help focus research on the role of culture and context in psychopathology, but don't discount latent variable models (Q92797841) (← links)
- Expressions of psychological distress in Sierra Leone: implications for community-based prevention and response (Q99351323) (← links)