A systematic review of risk and protective factors associated with family related violence in refugee families Isabelle Timshel, Edith Montgomery, Nina Thorup Dalgaard
By: Timshel, Isabelle.
Contributor(s): Montgomery, Edith | Dalgaard, Nina Thorup.
Material type: ArticleSeries: Child Abuse & Neglect.Publisher: Elsevier, 2017Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | PROTECTIVE FACTORS | REFUGEES | RISK FACTORS | TRAUMAOnline resources: Read abstract In: Child Abuse & Neglect, 2017, 70: 315-330Summary: The current systematic review summarizes the evidence from studies examining the risk and protective factors associated with family related violence in refugee families. Data included 15 peer-reviewed qualitative and quantitative studies. In order to gain an overview of the identified risk and protective factors an ecological model was used to structure the findings. (From the abstract). Record #5525Child Abuse & Neglect, 2017, 70: 315-330
The current systematic review summarizes the evidence from studies examining the risk and protective factors associated with family related violence in refugee families. Data included 15 peer-reviewed qualitative and quantitative studies. In order to gain an overview of the identified risk and protective factors an ecological model was used to structure the findings. (From the abstract). Record #5525