Parental Resilience in Contexts of Political Violence: A Systematic Scoping Review of 45 Years of Research
Cindy A. Sousa,
Bree Akesson,
Manahil Siddiqi
Abstract:Families suffer in particular ways during the violence and targeted deprivation of freedom and resources within political violence (PV), which includes wars, armed conflicts, and military occupations—all part of political violence (PV). While evidence is accumulating about the disproportionate impacts of PV on parents and children, we lack a clear, globally integrated understanding of how families suffer—and survive—PV. There is an urgent need to synthesize existing work to refine our understanding of parental… Show more
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