C-reactive protein, Epstein-Barr virus, and cortisol trajectories in refugee and non-refugee youth: Links with stress, mental health, and cognitive function during a randomised controlled trial

C. Panter-Brick, K. Wiley, A. Sancilio, R. Dajani, K. Hadfield
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February
2019
Output type
Journal article
Location
Jordan
Focus areas
Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS)
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Humanitarian Research
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This article focuses on the evaluation of biomarker trajectories for at-risk youth. This study is the first to examine multiple biomarker trajectories in war-affected adolescents. It provides insight into how factors of poverty, conflict, and forced displacement impact on biological signatures. This was one aspect of a study which assessed the impact of the No Lost Generation programme on Syrian and Jordanian youth.

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