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Papers on Families, Risk and Resilience

Panter-Brick C, Kurtz J, Dajani R (2018). What strong partnerships achieve: Innovations in research and practice.  Humanitarian Exchange 72:15-19.

Panter-Brick C, Hadfield K, Dajani R, Eggerman, M, Ager A, Ungar M (2018).  Resilience in context: A brief and culturally-grounded measure in Syrian refugees and Jordanian host-community adolescents. Child Development 89(5):1803-1820.

Panter-Brick C, Dajani R, Eggerman, M, Hermosilla S, Sancilio, A, Ager A (2018).  Insecurity, distress, and mental health: Experimental and randomized controlled trials of a psychosocial intervention for youth affected by the Syrian crisis. The Journal of Child Psychiatry and Psychology 59(5): 523-541.

Panter-Brick C and Eggerman M (2017). Anthropology and Global Mental Health: Depth, Breadth, and Relevance.  In White RG, Jain S, Orr DMR, Read UM (Eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Global Mental Health: Sociocultural Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan, London: Macmillan Publishers, pp.383-401.

Panter-Brick C, Grimon, M-P, Kalin, M, Eggerman, M (2015).  Trauma Memories, Mental Health, and Resilience: A Prospective Study of Afghan Youth. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 56(7):814-825.

Omidian PA and Panter-Brick C (2015).  Dignity under extreme duress: The moral and emotional landscape of local humanitarian workers in the Afghan-Pakistan border areas.  In Abramowitz S and Panter-Brick C (Eds). Medical Humanitarianism: Ethnographies of Practice.  Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, pp.23-40.

Abramowitz S and Panter-Brick C (2015).  Bringing life into relief: Comparative ethnographies of humanitarian practice. In Abramowitz S and Panter-Brick C (Eds). Medical Humanitarianism: Ethnographies of Practice.  Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, pp.1-19.

Panter-Brick C (2015).  Culture and Resilience: Next Steps for Theory and Practice.  In Linda C Theron, Linda Liebenberg, and Michael Ungar (Eds.) Youth Resilience and Culture: Commonalities and Complexities. Springer, pp.233-244.

Southwick S, Bonanno GA, Masten AS, Panter-Brick C, Yehuda R (2014).  Resilience definitions, theory, and challenges: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.  European Journal of Trauma Psychopathology (special issue Resilience and Trauma) 5:25338.

Leckman JF, Panter-Brick C and Salah R (2014). Peace if a Lifelong Process.  In Leckman J, Panter-Brick C, and Salah R (Eds.).  Pathways to Peace: The Transformative Power of Children and Families. Strüngmann Forum Report, volume 15. MIT Press, pp. 3-17.

Christie DJ, Panter-Brick C et al. (2014).  Healthy Human Development as a Path to Peace.  In Leckman J, Panter-Brick C, and Salah R (Eds.).  Pathways to Peace: The Transformative Power of Children and Families. Strüngmann Forum Report, volume 15. MIT Press, pp.273-302.

Eggerman and Panter-Brick C (2014).  Life Feeds on Hope: Family mental health, culture, and resilience. In Jennifer Heath and Ashraf Zahedi (Eds.) Children of Afghanistan: The Path to Peace. University of Texas Press, pp.226-238.

Panter-Brick C, Burgess A, Eggerman M, McAllister F, Pruett K, Leckman J (2014). Engaging Fathers: Recommendations for a Game Change in Parenting Interventions based on a systematic review of the global evidence base.  Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, published online 1 July, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.12280. 

Panter-Brick, C. (2014). Health, Risk, and Resilience: Interdisciplinary Concepts and Applications.  Annual Review of Anthropology, vol.43: 431-448.

Panter-Brick C and Leckman J (2013).  Resilience in Child Development: Interconnected Pathways to Wellbeing.  Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 54:4, 333-336.

Ager A, Annan J, Panter-Brick C (2013).  Resilience – From Conceptualization to effective intervention. Policy Brief for Humanitarian and Development Agencies.

Panter-Brick C (2013).  Achieving Health for Children.  In Montgomery, H.  (ed.) Local childhoods, global issues, Bristol, Policy Press/Milton Keynes, The Open University, pp.105-147.

Panter-Brick C, Grimon M, and Eggerman M (2013). Caregiver-child mental health: A prospective study in conflict and refugee settings. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. *Not a result of NIH funding.

Panter-Brick C, Lende D, Kohrt B (2012).  Children in global adversity: physical, mental, behavioral, and symbolic dimensions of health.  In V Maholmes (Ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Child Poverty and Development, Oxford University Press, pp.603-621.

Panter-Brick C and Eggerman M (2012).  Understanding Culture, Resilience, and Mental Health: The Production of Hope. In M Ungar (ed.) The Social Ecology of Resilience: A Handbook of Theory and Practice.  New York: Springer, pp.369-86.

Tol WA, Patel V, Tomlinson M, Baingana F, Galappatti A, Silove D, Sondorp E, van Ommeren M, Wessells M, and Panter-Brick C (2012).  Relevance or excellence? Setting research priorities for mental health and psychosocial wellbeing in humanitarian settings. Harvard Review of Psychiatry 20(1): 25-36.

Panter-Brick C, Goodman A, Tol W, Eggerman M (2011).  Mental health and childhood adversities.  Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 50(4):349-363. PMCID: PMC3069303.

Tol W, Patel V, Tomlinson, M, Baingana F, Galappatti, A, Panter-Brick C, Silove D., Sondorp E, Wessells M, Van Ommeren M (2011). Research priorities for mental health and psychosocial support in humanitarian settings.  PLOS Medicine 8(9):1-5. PMID:21949644.

Reed, RV, Fazel, M, Jones, L, Panter-Brick, C, and Stein, A (2011).  The mental health of refugee and internally displaced children. Part I: A systematic review of risk and protective factors in low and middle-income countries. The Lancet. PMID: 21835460.  Early Online Publication.

Fazel, M, Reed, RV, Panter-Brick, C, and Stein, A (2011).  The mental health of refugee and internally displaced children Part II: A systematic review of risk and protective factors in children resettled in high-income countries.  The Lancet PMID: 21835459.  Early Online Publication.

Eggerman M and Panter-Brick C (2010). Suffering, hope, and entrapment: Resilience and cultural values in Afghanistan. Social Science & Medicine 71:71-83.