Abstract:Background: Many youth living in out-of-home care have higher rates of mental health problems and more negative developmental outcomes than youth who live in their biological families. Aims: While previous studies have focused ...
Levels of Stress Experiences and Stress Symptomatology in Children and Adolescents: A Comparison of Cohorts from 1996, 2006, and 2018Abstract. This study examines whether the levels of stress experience and physical stress ...
Abstract.Background: Coping is considered to have an important influence on well-being, especially in adolescent refugees dealing with a high amount of stress. In addition, gender differences in coping are a common topic for research and ...
Abstract.Background: Studies on the health of minors with refugee background (RM) often focus on symptoms and risks. In contrast to these deficit-oriented approaches, the present study examined well-being and resources of RM. Aims: The ...
Abstract.Background: Religiosity can foster mental health after traumatic experiences. Yet, religiosity among Muslim immigrants has also been linked to separation-oriented acculturation, which is linked to reduced mental health. Therefore,...
The Relevance of Risk Factors for the Trajectory of Children in Foster CareAbstract.Background: Children in foster care are often exposed to various risk factors shaping their behaviors early in life. Objective: This study examines the group-...
Available resources and bullying experiences of pupils with and without special educational needs: A pilot study in inclusive settingsAbstract. International studies found that students with special educational ...
Abstract.Background: The German Questionnaire to Assess Resources for Children and Adolescents (QARCA; Lohaus & Nussbeck, 2016) is a diagnostic questionnaire that estimates six personal resources and four ...