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“They tell us little and we end up being confused”: Parent–child communication on familial experiences of genocide and its aftermath in Rwanda |
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| | Chantal Marie Ingabire, Grace Kagoyire, Nicolas Habarugira, Theoneste Rutayisire, Annemiek Richters | | | Transcultural Psychiatry. 2022; : 1363461522 | | | [Pubmed] [Google Scholar] [DOI] | | 2 |
Contribution of community-based sociotherapy interventions for the psychological well-being of Rwandan youths born to genocide perpetrators and survivors: analysis of the stories telling of a sociotherapy approach |
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| | Emmanuel Biracyaza,Samuel Habimana | | | BMC Psychology. 2020; 8(1) | | | [Pubmed] [Google Scholar] [DOI] | | 3 |
Before my time? Addressing the intergenerational legacies of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda |
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| | Veroni Eichelsheim,Lidewyde Berckmoes,Barbora Hola,Theoneste Rutayisire,Annemiek Richters | | | Intervention. 2019; 17(1): 31 | | | [Pubmed] [Google Scholar] [DOI] | | 4 |
War can harm intimacy: consequences for refugees who escaped Syria |
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| | Niveen Rizkalla,Steven P Segal | | | Journal of Global Health. 2019; 9(2) | | | [Pubmed] [Google Scholar] [DOI] | | 5 |
How Legacies of Genocide Are Transmitted in the Family Environment: A Qualitative Study of Two Generations in Rwanda |
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| | Lidewyde Berckmoes,Veroni Eichelsheim,Theoneste Rutayisire,Annemiek Richters,Barbora Hola | | | Societies. 2017; 7(3): 24 | | | [Pubmed] [Google Scholar] [DOI] | |
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