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Coping with secondary trauma in professionals working with refugees
(Institut za psihologiju i Laboratorija za eksperimentalnu psihologiju Filozofskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu, 2019)
Professionals who are working with refugees are on a daily basis faced with people who have
experienced severe traumatic experiences and, therefore, are subjected to secondary
traumatization. Secondary traumatization ...
Meaning, role and sources of hope among refugee adolescents and youth
(Book of Abstracts, XXIX Scientific Conference Empirical Studies in Psychology, March 31-April 2, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2023)
The majority of previous research on refugee adolescents and youth focused on
psychopathology, and evidence on positive capacities such as hope remains scarce even though
there are findings indicating they are important ...
Latent structure and validity of the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale
(Book of abstracts - Current trends in psychology, 2019)
Secondary traumatization is a condition that mimics symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) which results from being engaged in helping professions especially working with traumatized individuals. Practitioners ...
Mental health in the transit context: evidence from 10 countries
(MDPI, 2022)
Most interventions for mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) have been developed in contexts and with populations that differ significantly from the realities of migration. There is an urgent need for MHPSS in ...
Secondary Traumatization of People Working with Refugees in Serbia
(МЕЂУНАРОДНА КОНФЕРЕНЦИЈА Савремене миграције и друштвени развој – интердисциплинарна перспектива Филозофски факултет, Београд, 21. и 22. октобар, 2016)
Professionals working with refugees are on a daily basis faced with people who have
experienced most terrifying human suffering, and as such, are exposed to secondary
traumatization (ST). ST comprises of typical ...
Mental health of refugees and migrants
(Red Cross of Serbia, 2020)
Mental health problems and disorders are one of the leading global
public health problems. Refugees and migrants represent a particularly
vulnerable group in that regard. Numerous traumatic experiences, both in
their ...
Adaptation of Harvard Trauma Questionnaire for working with refugees and asylum seekers in Serbia
(Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd, 2016)
The number of refugees and asylum seekers in Serbia is significantly increasing. Many have
experienced traumatic events and suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder and depression. In
order to provide them with adequate ...
Psychological screening of refugees
(Filozofski fakultet Novi Sad, 2017)
The presence of refugees in Serbia has increased over the past couple of years. Refugees, by
definition, have endured experiences of harm, persecution and loss of security, which present great
challenges for mental health ...
Mental Health and Wellbeing of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Serbia: 5 years data trends
(Psychosocial Innovation Network, 2021)
In 2021, 96% of refugees experienced at least one trauma during their travel. Traumatic events in transit changed, but overall did not decrease over the last 5 years. Psychological screening shows that 85% of refugees are ...
Mental Health and Wellbeing of Refugees, Migrants and Asylum Seekers in Serbia
(Psychosocial Innovation Network, 2023)
By the end of 2022, 108 million people worldwide were forced to leave
their home countries due to war, exile, or other threats to their safety. In
transit, refugees face many stressful and traumatic experiences and
travel ...