2024
Syrian refugee young adults as community mental health workers implementing problem management plus: Protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial to measure the mechanisms of effect on their own wellbeing, stress and coping
Nakkash R, Ghandour L, Brown G, Panter-Brick C, Bomar H, Tleis M, Al Masri H, Fares M, Al Halabi F, Najjar Y, Louis B, Hodroj M, Chamoun Y, Zarzour M, Afifi R. Syrian refugee young adults as community mental health workers implementing problem management plus: Protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial to measure the mechanisms of effect on their own wellbeing, stress and coping. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 2024, 40: 101325. PMID: 39045391, PMCID: PMC11263753, DOI: 10.1016/j.conctc.2024.101325.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity mental health workersProblem Management PlusMental health workersHealth workersYoung adultsEvidence-based psychosocial interventionsRandomized controlled trial protocolEngagement of young adultsNational Institute of Mental HealthInstitute of Mental HealthMental health consequencesRandomized controlled trialsPsychosocial interventionsMental healthMechanisms of effectCoping outcomesHealth consequencesEnhance wellbeingReduce stressTrial protocolWellbeingPrimary analysisRefugee populationsAdultsSyrian refugees
2014
Culture and Resilience: Next Steps for Theory and Practice
Panter-Brick C. Culture and Resilience: Next Steps for Theory and Practice. Cross-Cultural Advancements In Positive Psychology 2014, 11: 233-244. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9415-2_17.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMixed-methods approachPolitical economySocial justicePolitical dimensionsStudy of resilienceEthnographic approachLocal contextResilience researchSlippery conceptPeople's livesPoor wellbeingGreater clarityResilienceCulturePracticeJusticeBricolageEconomyDignityYouthSocietyReligionLifeWellbeingNext step