2022
DOI: 10.1037/tra0001023
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“No safe place”: Applying the transactional stress and coping model to active warfare.

Abstract: Objective: The mental health consequences of political violence arise within active, dynamic processes of appraisal and coping. Understanding the psychological sequela of war is an urgent task; yet, we have little on the ground exploration of the quotidian events within and the accompanying psychological responses of the totalizing experience of war. Using a transactional-based model of stress and coping, in this study, we use a novel method-retrospective diaries-to explore the shifting, unpredictable, and tra… Show more

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“…So, he fell in front of the door and was caught by the rebels' commando. " (Direct quote from a participant) [41] Insufficient access to resources meeting basic needs Armed conflict and destroyed infrastructure hindered access to basic commodities such as food, water, electricity and fuel [51,54,[59][60][61]. The lack of resources and options resulted in a grief of not being able to provide their children more than absolutely necessary [39,59].…”
Section: Theme 1: Changed Living Conditions Involving Exposure To Con...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…So, he fell in front of the door and was caught by the rebels' commando. " (Direct quote from a participant) [41] Insufficient access to resources meeting basic needs Armed conflict and destroyed infrastructure hindered access to basic commodities such as food, water, electricity and fuel [51,54,[59][60][61]. The lack of resources and options resulted in a grief of not being able to provide their children more than absolutely necessary [39,59].…”
Section: Theme 1: Changed Living Conditions Involving Exposure To Con...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being exposed to war also entailed a significant socio-economic stress involving unemployment, difficulties earning a living, and inability to maintain the previous lifestyle [39,47,52,56,61]. Women lived in crowded, temporary, and unsafe housing situations [47,54]. When living in refugee camps, women experienced significant challenges, including food shortages, insanitary conditions and inadequate shelters [38,41,42,45,55,61].…”
Section: Theme 1: Changed Living Conditions Involving Exposure To Con...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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