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Validity of the Cantril Ladder as a Measure of Well-being and Life Satisfaction in Refugee Youth Experiencing Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms

Medicine and Health

Validity of the Cantril Ladder as a Measure of Well-being and Life Satisfaction in Refugee Youth Experiencing Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms

G. Warner, S. Elmukashfi, et al.

This study by Georgina Warner, Salma Elmukashfi, and Eltahir Mohammed investigates the effectiveness of the Cantril Ladder in assessing well-being and life satisfaction among refugee youth grappling with post-traumatic stress. The research reveals that depression and self-efficacy significantly influence well-being scores, highlighting the tool's potential in improving the lives of this vulnerable population.

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