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Making meaningful space for oneself: photo-based dialogue with siblings of refugee children with severe withdrawal symptoms
Authors:Malin Svensson  Solvig Ekblad  Henry Ascher
Affiliation:1. Nordic School of Public Health , Gothenburg , Sweden;2. Stress Research Institute, Stockholm University and Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Section of Psychiatry, Karolinska Institute , Sweden
Abstract:The current study explores the use of children's photographs to establish a dialogue about everyday life with healthy siblings of refugee children with severe withdrawal symptoms (SWS). Asylum-seeking refugee children in Sweden with SWS have been officially observed since 2000, yet research has overlooked their healthy siblings. We studied three healthy siblings and found photography to be an applicable communicative tool. When parents focus their attention on the ill child, the healthy children create space for themselves and indicate both resilience and vulnerability. We suggest that, together with a dialogue, children's own photographs are useful for research with refugee children in vulnerable situations.
Keywords:photographs  sibling  everyday life  severe withdrawal symptoms (SWS)  refugee  resilience
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