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Children of prisoners: exploring the impact of families' reappraisal of the role and status of the imprisoned parent on children's coping strategies

Kinder von Inhaftierten: Familiäre Neubewertung der Rolle und des Status' des inhaftierten Elternteils und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Bewältigungsstrategien betroffener Kinder

Copiii cu părinţi deţinuţi: explorarea impactului reevaluării de către familii a rolului şi statutului părintelui deţinut asupra strategiilor de coping ale copiilor

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