The importance of families in mediating and moderating negative effects of conflict and violence has been well documented (e.g. De Jong, 2002; Masten & Narayan, 2012). Yet insight into the complex role of families in pathways of exposure to violence and children’s short-term and long-term adjustment is still limited (Proctor, 2006).
Research Methods: Qualitative Research with Children and Families in Conflict-affected Environments – Lidewyde H. Berckmoes, PhD, and Ria Reis, PhD
by ISTSS Blogs | Mar 22, 2018 | Assessment and Psychometrics, Military and Combat, StressPoints | 0 comments