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Factors promoting the Mental well-being of Children in Refugee Camps in Low and Middle-income countries. - A Systematic ReviewChia, Patran January 2023 (has links)
Background: refugee children are children who have lost their homes, families, neighborhoods, and lifestyle routines and have moved to another country. They are at risk of mental health problems due to the traumatic experiences and stressors. 9 in 10 refugee children live in refugee camps in low and middle-income countries which have limited access to resources, services, and better living conditions. Four themes were identified as factors promoting children’s mental health in refugee camps. Positive relationships, education, access to health care services, and community support Methods: 274 articles were identified for this studying using the same search strings on all 5 selected databases (PsyINFO, Psychology database, Scopus, Pubmed, Sociological Abstract) 108 duplicates were removed, and the abstract and title screen was done for 166 articles. only 25 articles went through the full-text screening using specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. 7 articles were finally included in this study. Results: Results indicated that children feel happy, safe, and secure, and expressed positive behaviors when they are surrounded by quality family and peer relationships when they can have access to educational opportunities, and when they have a supportive and engaging community that provide them resources and recreational activities.
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Internal State Language and Coping In Narratives of COVID-19: Relation to Psychological Well-BeingPatel, Divya Pradipkumar 01 January 2022 (has links)
The Covid-19 pandemic had global consequences for billions of individuals, including high rates of mortality and morbidity, lost income, and prolonged social isolation. In the short and long term, this crisis will have an impact on people's lives and mental health. The current correlational study looks at how internal state language, stress, and coping are used in college students' narratives concerning the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown experiences in relation to psychological well-being. A sample of 216 undergraduate students completed surveys that recorded their narrative experiences of COVID-19, psychological well-being, depression severity, and measure of how stressful occurrences in one’s life are perceived. The participants’ narratives, stress, coping, stress categories, and coping categories were all coded from the obtained data. According to the findings, the more internal state language individuals used to describe their COVID-19 experiences, the greater their depression levels were. The use of greater internal state language in Covid-19 narratives was also linked to improved overall psychological well-being. In Covid-19 narratives, more stress is linked to worse mental health, depression, perceived stress, and environmental mastery. Greater attempts to cope are linked to improved mental health. We also observed that people become less autonomous when they are under a lot of social and relational stress. Overall, our findings expand existing knowledge about trauma narratives and coping in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic by giving significant theoretical and practical insights into how narrative processing of the pandemic helped students cope with stress.
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BODY WEIGHT AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING: DO THE ASSOCIATION AND MECHANISMS DIFFER ACROSS ADULTHOOD?Fee, Holly R. 29 June 2011 (has links)
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PERCEIVED RACISM AS A PREDICTOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEINGIN SOUTHEAST ASIAN AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENTSXiong, Maiko 13 May 2014 (has links)
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Investigating the Impact of Employee Development Activities on Employee Well-beingHerb, Kelsey Cristine 21 May 2015 (has links)
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College Students' Positive Strategic SNS Involvement and Stress Coping in the United States and ChinaFang, Ling 18 November 2015 (has links)
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The consequences of residential and school mobility for adolescentsPribesh, Shana Lee 10 March 2005 (has links)
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Fairness at work: its impacts on employee well-beingFujishiro, Kaori 13 July 2005 (has links)
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The effects of self-monitoring psychological states on behavioral weight management treatmentJefferson, Monica L. 12 September 2005 (has links)
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Saliency of one's heritage culture: Asian cultural values and its interconnections with collective self-esteem and acculturation/enculturation as predictor of psychological well-being of people of Chinese descentLee, Szu-Hui 21 September 2006 (has links)
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