HUMANITARIAN CRISES AND ADOLESCENT WELL‐BEING: KNOWLEDGE, GAPS, AND PROSPECTS
Abstract
Adolescence constitutes the second and final window of human growth and a period of specific vulnerabilities, such as early pregnancy, early marriage, HIV infection, suicide, violence, alcohol, and drugs. Only a limited body of research investigates the effects of humanitarian crises on the human capital and well‐being of adolescents. The evidence focuses on the short‐term effects of conflict and, to a lesser extent, natural disasters on...
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Title
HUMANITARIAN CRISES AND ADOLESCENT WELL‐BEING: KNOWLEDGE, GAPS, AND PROSPECTS
Published Date
Sep 11, 2019
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
1
Pages
3 - 34
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