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  1. The reluctance to the vaccine, mental health, fear of covid-19 and quality of life among Palestinians: an exploratory comparative study in different geographical areas
  2. Subjective well-being, sense of coherence, and posttraumatic growth mediate the association between COVID-19 stress, trauma, and burnout among Palestinian health-care providers.
  3. Alternative Ways of Capturing the Legacies of Traumatic Events: A Literature Review of Agency of Children Living in Countries Affected by Political Violence and Armed Conflicts
  4. Rethinking sense of coherence: Perceptions of comprehensibility, manageability, and meaningfulness in a group of Palestinian health care providers operating in the West Bank and Israel
  5. Agency operating within structures: a qualitative exploration of agency amongst children living in Palestine
  6. Agency operating within structures: a qualitative exploration of agency amongst children living in Palestine
  7. Agency operating within structures: a qualitative exploration of agency amongst children living in Palestine
  8. Psychometric Properties of the Subjective Wellbeing Assessment Scale—French Version (SWBAS-18F): A Study With Young Refugees and Internally Displaced People in Nigerien Refugee Camps
  9. Survival and Resilience Among Palestinian Women: A Qualitative Analysis Using Individual and Collective Life Events Calendars
  10. Sources of functioning, symptoms of trauma, and psychological distress: A cross-sectional study with Palestinian health workers operating in West Bank and Gaza strip.
  11. Psychological distress, job satisfaction and work engagement: a cross-sectional mediation study with a sample of Palestinian teachers
  12. Measuring subjective well-being in an understudied population of young Western-African IDPs and refugees
  13. The interplay of paradigms: Decolonizing a psychology curriculum in the context of the siege of Gaza
  14. Risk and Protective Factors Among Palestinian Women Living in a Context of Prolonged Armed Conflict and Political Oppression
  15. Agency and life satisfaction in Bedouin children exposed to conditions of chronic stress and military violence: A two-wave longitudinal study in Palestine
  16. Agency via Life Satisfaction as a Protective Factor From Cumulative Trauma and Emotional Distress Among Bedouin Children in Palestine
  17. “I Hope I Will Be Able to Go Back to My Home City”: Narratives of Suffering and Survival of Children in Palestine
  18. Positive experience, psychological functioning, and hope for the future as factors associated with mental health among young Sub-Saharan internally displaced people (IDP): A quantitative pilot study
  19. “It’s paradise there, I saw it on TV”: Psychological wellbeing, migratory motivators, and expectations of return among West African migrants
  20. Using the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory–Short Form With Palestinian Helpers Living in Conflict Areas
  21. An exploratory multi-site mixed-method study with migrants at Niger transit centers: The push factors underpinning outward and return migration
  22. Differences between happy memories and negative memories of war.
  23. Community Work in the Ongoing Crisis Context of Gaza: Integrating a Public Health and Human Rights Approach
  24. Social capital, affect balance and personal well-being among teachers in Israel and Palestine
  25. Narrating hope and resistance: A critical analysis of sources of agency among Palestinian children living under military violence
  26. Coping with trauma and adversity among Palestinians in the Gaza Strip: A qualitative, culture-informed analysis
  27. Teaching in conflict settings: Dimensions of subjective wellbeing in Arab teachers living in Israel and Palestine
  28. Cross-cultural adaptation, psychometric proprieties and factor structure of the Multidimensional Student Life Satisfaction Scale (MSLSS): A study with Palestinian children living in refugee camps
  29. Assessing and Measuring health in war-affected children
  30. Narrative intervention for child victims of war, trauma and political oppression
  31. Integrating a public health and human rights approach into mental health services for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip
  32. Quality of life, primary traumatisation, and positive and negative affects in primary school students in the Gaza Strip
  33. Teaching in conflict contexts: dimensions of subjective wellbeing in Palestinian teachers living in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory
  34. Measuring teacher job satisfaction: Assessing invariance in the Teacher Job Satisfaction Scale (TJSS) across six countries
  35. “We must cooperate with one another against the Enemy”: Agency and activism in school-aged children as protective factors against ongoing war trauma and political violence in the Gaza Strip
  36. Life satisfaction and trauma in clinical and non-clinical children living in a war-torn environment: A discriminant analysis
  37. Measuring Well-Being in Israel and Palestine: The Subjective Well-Being Assessment Scale
  38. Posttraumatic growth is related to subjective well-being of aid workers exposed to cumulative trauma in Palestine
  39. Modelling life satisfaction and adjustment to trauma in children exposed to ongoing military violence: An exploratory study in Palestine
  40. Conceptualizing the well-being of helpers living and working in war-like conditions: A mixed-method approach
  41. Positive and Negative Affect in Children Living in Refugee Camps
  42. Cognitive Attentional Syndrome and Metacognitive Beliefs in Male Sexual Dysfunction: An Exploratory Study
  43. QoL and education in war-like conditions
  44. Sense of coherence, aid workers in war contexts
  45. Autonomy and Submissiveness as Cognitive and Cultural Factors Influencing Eating Disorders in Italy and Sweden: An Exploratory Study
  46. Narcissism and Defending Self-Esteem. An Exploratory Study based on Self-characterizations
  47. Emotion-Abstraction Patterns and Cognitive Interventions in a Single Case of Standard Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  48. Family quality of life and child psychological well-being in Palestine: A pilot case study
  49. The Impact of Attachment Style on the Family Drawings of School-Aged Children
  50. Self-Characterization and Attachment Style: A Creative Method of Investigating Children's Construing
  51. Family crisis intervention in war contexts: a case study of a traumatised Palestinian family
  52. The Semantics of Freedom in Agoraphobic Patients: An Empirical Study
  53. Sense of coherence mediates the effect of trauma on the social and emotional functioning of Palestinian health providers.
  54. ‘When the doors of Hell close’: Dimensions of well-being and positive adjustment in a group of Palestinian children living amidst military and political violence
  55. Self-Other Positioning in Obesity: A Pilot Study Using Repertory Grid Technique
  56. Psychopathological Organizations and Attachment Styles in Patients with Fear of Flying: A Case Study
  57. Psychometric Properties of IES-R, Short Arabic Version in Contexts of Military Violence
  58. The Semantics of Power Among People With Eating Disorders
  59. Positive emotions and life satisfaction in Palestinian children growing up amid political and military violence: a pilot study
  60. Self-perceptions of well-being in professional helpers and volunteers operating in war contexts
  61. Can Sense of Coherence Moderate Traumatic Reactions? A Cross-Sectional Study of Palestinian Helpers Operating in War Contexts
  62. Attachment Styles and Construction of Self in a Clinical Group of Aerophobic: A Pilot Study
  63. Living in the shadow of occupation: Life satisfaction and positive emotion as protective factors in a group of Palestinian school children
  64. ‘My happiness is the refugee camp, my future Palestine’: optimism, life satisfaction and perceived happiness in a group of Palestinian children
  65. Interpersonal and Individual Factors in the Grandiose Fantasies and Threats to Self-esteem of A Non-clinical Sample
  66. Postcolonial perspectives on aid systems in multicultural contexts: Palestine and Uganda
  67. An open source tool to verify the psychometric properties of an evaluation instrument
  68. The use of narrative-experiential instruments in contexts of military violence: The case of Palestinian children in the West Bank