INCREASING RESILIENCE AND WELL-BEING FOR UKRAINIAN REFUGEES THROUGH A PSYCHO-EMOTIONAL PROGRAM Cover Image

INCREASING RESILIENCE AND WELL-BEING FOR UKRAINIAN REFUGEES THROUGH A PSYCHO-EMOTIONAL PROGRAM
INCREASING RESILIENCE AND WELL-BEING FOR UKRAINIAN REFUGEES THROUGH A PSYCHO-EMOTIONAL PROGRAM

Author(s): Tatiana BARBAROS, Enache Tușa
Subject(s): Security and defense, Migration Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, Russian Aggression against Ukraine, Russian war against Ukraine
Published by: Ediktura Beladi
Keywords: children; violence; resilience; trauma; war; refugies;

Summary/Abstract: The Ukrainian refugee crisis represents an unprecedented aspect for the entire population. The specialists had to manage the situation of many refugees in 2022, and the refugees settled for an extended period in Romania. According to the research carried out in May and June 2023 by FONPC (Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations for Children), which aimed to identify the needs of Ukrainian refugees in Romania, adults and children, most of the refugees have been in Romania for over a year (42%), and for over six months 38% of respondents. Among the 1285 respondents, according to the research, 94% are female, and only 6% are male. From the data of the same study, it appears that 89% have children, 46% stating that they have 2-3 children. Among them, 67% said they care for the children alone. Thus, three-quarters of the parents with children are in a single-parent family. The specialists draw attention to the need for support that these families need.

  • Issue Year: X/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 86-93
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English
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