Trauma and Resilience Among Child Soldiers Around the World

Trauma and Resilience Among Child Soldiers Around the World

Kerig, Patricia; Wainryb, Cecilia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

250

Mole

9781032925189

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Part 1: New Research on Trauma, Psychopathology and Resilience among Child Soldiers around the World

1. Introduction: New Research on Trauma, Psychopathology, and Resilience among Child Soldiers around the World Patricia K. Kerig and Cecilia Wainryb

Trauma Symptom Expression Among Former Child Soldiers

2. Complex Trauma Symptoms in Former Ugandan Child Soldiers Fiona Klasen, Johanna Gehrke, Franka Metzner, Monica Blotevogel, James Okello

3. Impact of Peer Support on PTSD, Hope, and Functional Impairment: A Mixed-Methods Study of Child Soldiers in Nepal Christopher A. Morley, Brandon A. Kohrt

Long-Term Impacts of Involvement in Child Soldiering

4. Child Soldiers as Adults: The Mozambique Case Study Neil Boothby and Blake Thompson

5. Children of Former Child Soldiers and Never-Conscripted Civilians: A Preliminary Intergenerational Study in Burundi Suzan J. Song, Joop de Jong, Ruth O'Hara and Cheryl Koopman

Implications of International Research on Child Soldiers for Studying Youth in the U.S.

6. America's Child Soldiers: Toward a Research Agenda for Studying Gang-Involved Youth in the United States Patricia K. Kerig, Cecilia Wainryb, Michelle Sinayobye Twali and Shannon D. Chaplo

Part 2: Interventions to Promote Reintegration of Traumatized Youth Conscripted as Child Soldiers

7. Introduction: Interventions to Promote Reintegration of Traumatized Youth Conscripted as Child Soldiers Patricia K. Kerig and Cecilia Wainryb

Efforts to Promote Reintegration and Rehabilitation of Traumatized Former Child Soldiers

8. Reintegration of Former Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone: The Role of Caregivers and Their Awareness of the Violence Adolescents Experienced During the War Ivelina I. Borisova, Theresa S. Betancourt and John B. Willett

9. Participation' as Principle and Tool in Social Reintegration: Young Mothers Formerly Associated with Armed Groups in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Northern Uganda Angela Veale, Susan McKay, Miranda Worthen and Michael G. Wessells

10. Promoting Recovery After War in Northern Uganda: Reducing Daily Stressors by Alleviating Poverty Jeannie Annan, Eric P. Green and Moriah Brier

Toward the Future: Implications of Research and Intervention with Traumatized Former Child Soldiers

11. Toward a Relational Understanding of the Reintegration and Rehabilitation Processes of Former Child Soldiers Ilse Derluyn, Sofie Vindevogel and Lucia De Haene

12. The Person and the Societal Context: Future Directions for Research on the Traumatic Effects of Child Soldiering Around the World Cecilia Wainryb and Patricia K. Kerig
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Child Soldiers;Ptsd Symptom;Youth Trauma;Female Child Soldiers;Violence;Northern Uganda;Intergenerational Transmission;Dtd;Intervention;Gang Involved Youth;Children in War;Developmental Trauma Disorder;Patricia K. Kerig;Caregiver Child Communication;Cecilia Wainryb;DDR Process;Positive Adjustment Outcomes;Post-traumatic Outcome;Social Causation Hypothesis;Perceived Community Support;Ptsd Measure;War Exposure;Ugandan Child Soldiers;Current Major Depression;CFI;Vulnerable Young Mothers;Perceived Social Support;Child's Psychosocial Outcomes;Income Generating Support Program;Caregiver Knowledge;Young Men;Caregiver Reports