The COPING Project is child-centered research that aims to investigate the characteristics of children with imprisoned parents, their resilience, and their vulnerability to mental health problems. This research has been conducted over a period of three years, involving four European countries, the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, and Romania. This research is intended to reflect the various aspects and procedures associated with incarceration in these countries and how they affect the children of imprisoned parents.
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| - The COPING Project is child-centered research that aims to investigate the characteristics of children with imprisoned parents, their resilience, and their vulnerability to mental health problems. This research has been conducted over a period of three years, involving four European countries, the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, and Romania. This research is intended to reflect the various aspects and procedures associated with incarceration in these countries and how they affect the children of imprisoned parents.
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| - The COPING Project is child-centered research that aims to investigate the characteristics of children with imprisoned parents, their resilience, and their vulnerability to mental health problems. This research has been conducted over a period of three years, involving four European countries, the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, and Romania. This research is intended to reflect the various aspects and procedures associated with incarceration in these countries and how they affect the children of imprisoned parents.
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