1. Human Security Report Project. (2013). Human Security Report 2013: The Decline in Global Violence: Evidence, Explanation, and Contestation. Retrieved from
http://www.hsrgroup.org/human-security-reports/2013/text.aspx
.
2. Sotero, M. (2006). A conceptual model of historical trauma: Implications for public health practice and research. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 1(1), 93–108.
3. Barber, B., Spellings, C., McNeely, C., Page, P. D., Giacaman, R., Arafat, C., et al. (2014). Politics drives human functioning, dignity, and quality of life. Social Science & Medicine, 122, 90–102.
4. Matanov, A., Giacco, D., Bogic, M., Ajdukovic, D., Franciskovic, T., Galeazzi, G. M., et al. (2013). Subjective quality of life in war-affected populations. BMC Public Health, 13, 624.
5. De Jong, J. (2010). A public health framework to translate risk factors related to political violence and war into multi-level preventive interventions. Social Science & Medicine, 70, 71–79.