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Limited research exists regarding the impact of the Ukrainian War on mental distress among refugees or the presentation of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a co-morbidity.

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The gap

Limited research exists regarding the impact of the Ukrainian War on mental distress among refugees or the presentation of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a co-morbidity.

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Supporting evidence — 4 representative gaps

  • The Role of Comorbidity in Understanding Traumatic Sequelae Among Ukrainian War Refugees (2024) · doi

    Limited research exists regarding the impact of the Ukrainian War on mental distress among refugees or the presentation of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a co-morbidity.

    Keywords: limited exists regarding impact ukrainian mental distress among refugees presentation post traumatic stress disorder ptsd
  • The longitudinal impact of war exposure on psychopathology in Syrian and Iraqi refugee youth (2023) · doi

    Though recent years have brought a greater understanding of the consequences of war exposure on mental health outcomes for refugee children, little is known about the longitudinal and developmental impact of these experiences on youth.

    Keywords: though recent years brought greater understanding consequences exposure mental health outcomes refugee children little known
  • Community Health Workers’ Perspective on Family Functioning Among Sri Lankan Refugees (2026) · doi

    This study contributes to limited research on psychosocial experiences of refugees during transmigration and emphasises targeted support to promote family functioning and overall well-being.

    Keywords: contributes limited psychosocial experiences refugees transmigration emphasises targeted support promote family functioning overall well
  • Maternal Trauma and Psychopathology Symptoms Affect Refugee Children’s Mental Health But Not Their Emotion Processing (2024) · doi

    Abstract Refugee children’s development may be affected by their parents’ war-related trauma exposure and psychopathology symptoms across a range of cognitive and affective domains, but the processes involved in this transmission are poorly understood.

    Keywords: abstract refugee children development affected parents related trauma exposure psychopathology symptoms across range cognitive affective

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