“Children Are Not Children Anymore; They Are a Lost Generation”: Adverse Physical and Mental Health Consequences on Syrian Refugee Children
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- Sim, Amanda & Fazel, Mina & Bowes, Lucy & Gardner, Frances, 2018. "Pathways linking war and displacement to parenting and child adjustment: A qualitative study with Syrian refugees in Lebanon," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 200(C), pages 19-26.
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