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The Impact of Structured Activities Among Palestinian Children in a Time of Conflict

2006
Middle East and North Africa
Topics
Mental Health & Psychosocial Support
Community & Family-Level Interventions
Maryanne Loughry, Alastair Ager, Eirini Flouri, Vivian Khamis, Abdel Hamid Afana, & Samir Qouta

There is growing evidence of the impact on children’s well-being of exposure to political conflict in such settings as the Palestinian territories. This study, published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, examined the impact of child-focused interventions involving structured activities, supported by provision of equipment and training of facilitators. The focus of interventions was participation in recreational, cultural and other non-formal activities supporting the development of resilience. Impacts were hypothesized on children’s social and emotional well-being, relationships with parents and degree of future orientation. The intervention appeared successful in improving children’s emotional and behavioural well-being but not hopefulness. It was also linked with increased parental support in some areas (those located in the West Bank).

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Journal Article
The Impact of Structured Activities Among Palestinian Children in a Time of Conflict
Author(s):
Maryanne Loughry, Alastair Ager, Eirini Flouri, Vivian Khamis, Abdel Hamid Afana, & Samir Qouta
Year of Publication
2006

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