Eva Keatley
University of Windsor
31 Papers
202 Citations
Eva Keatley is an academic researcher from University of Windsor. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Eva Keatley include University of California, San Diego & Fordham University.
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Papers
Persecution Experiences and Mental Health of LGBT Asylum Seekers.
Rebecca A Hopkinson,Eva Keatley,Elizabeth Glaeser,Laura Erickson-Schroth,Omar Fattal,Melba Nicholson Sullivan +5 more
TL;DR: Quantitative data were gathered regarding demographics, persecution histories, and mental health of 61 clients from a torture survivors program in New York City who reported persecution due to LGBT identity to explore how persecution and symptoms may differ for LGBT clients.
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Depression in children and adolescents in the first 6 months after traumatic brain injury.
Jeffrey E. Max,Eva Keatley,Elisabeth A. Wilde,Erin D. Bigler,Russell Schachar,Ann E. Saunders,Linda Ewing-Cobbs,Sandra B. Chapman,Maureen Dennis,Tony T. Yang,Tony T. Yang,Harvey S. Levin +11 more
TL;DR: Both similarities and differences in non‐anxious and anxious depression following childhood TBI are identified with respect to lesion laterality, genetic factors (in the form of family psychiatric history of anxiety disorder), age at injury, and more generalized affective dysregulation.
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“If We Can’t Do It, Our Children Will Do It One Day” A Qualitative Study of West African Immigrant Parents’ Losses and Educational Aspirations for Their Children
TL;DR: This article examined migration narratives of West African immigrants for the connections between experiences of loss and educational aspirations for their children, finding that loss was markedly proximal to discussions of children's education and schooling was described as providing upward mobility but conflicting with education at home, which was seen as fostering traditional values.
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Posttraumatic stress in emergency settings outside North America and Europe: a review of the emic literature
TL;DR: This emic literature is reviewed in order to examine differences and commonalities across local posttraumatic cultural concepts of distress (CCDs) and focuses on symptoms to describe these constructs - i.e., using the dominant neo-Kraepelinian approach used in North American and European psychiatry - as opposed to focusing on explanatory models to examine whether positive comparisons of PTSD to CCDs meet criteria for face validity.
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Group Treatment with French-Speaking African Survivors of Torture and Its Effects on Clinical Engagement: Can Hope Be Operationalized?
TL;DR: This article examined the clinical engagement of French-speaking African survivors of torture by measuring how often they utilize adjunctive programmatic services (i.e., mental health, social, and le...
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