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Trauma

Immigrant and refugee children and youth have often experienced traumatic events. In the case of refugee children, these events may have occurred during times of war and forced displacement. The effects of traumatic experiences may manifest in a range of emotional, cognitive and behavioural symptoms that are different from those seen in adults.

These may include:

The child's developmental stage affects the way they understand and react to a traumatic event (NCTSN, 2005; Shakya et al., 2010). The most common trauma-related symptoms in children vary based on their age group, with considerable overlap existing between all age groups. The most notable symptoms are outlined below.