Anselm Crombach

782 total citations
39 papers, 518 citations indexed

About

Anselm Crombach is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Anselm Crombach has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 518 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Clinical Psychology, 9 papers in Social Psychology and 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Anselm Crombach's work include Child Abuse and Trauma (23 papers), Migration, Health and Trauma (19 papers) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (16 papers). Anselm Crombach is often cited by papers focused on Child Abuse and Trauma (23 papers), Migration, Health and Trauma (19 papers) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (16 papers). Anselm Crombach collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Burundi and Switzerland. Anselm Crombach's co-authors include Thomas Elbert, Roland Weierstall, Tobias Hecker, Sebastian Siehl, Inga Schalinski, Katy Robjant, Katharin Hermenau, Mareike Augsburger, Elisa Kaltenbach and Rüdiger Pryss and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Scientific Reports and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Anselm Crombach

34 papers receiving 510 citations

Peers

Anselm Crombach
Samantha C. Holmes United States
Antover P. Tuliao United States
Catherine M. Reich United States
Stephanie D. Block United States
Saijun Zhang United States
Laura J. Holt United States
Samantha C. Holmes United States
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All Works

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Scharpf, Florian, Claudia Catani, Anselm Crombach, et al.. (2025). Gender as moderator of the relations between interpersonal and noninterpersonal trauma exposure and mental health problems in conflict-affected children and adolescents.. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy.
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Lust, Sarah A., et al.. (2024). The impact of parental acceptance and childhood maltreatment on mental health and physical pain in Burundian survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect. 154. 106906–106906. 1 indexed citations
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Dohrmann, Katalin, et al.. (2024). Refugees’ integration and emotional distress over the course of 9 months. Frontiers in Psychology. 15. 1459934–1459934.
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Retz‐Junginger, Petra, et al.. (2023). The Suitability of the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire in Criminal Offender Samples. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 20(6). 5195–5195. 2 indexed citations
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Olthuis, Janine V., Elisa Kaltenbach, Gordon J. G. Asmundson, et al.. (2023). Paraprofessional delivery of online narrative exposure therapy for firefighters. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 36(4). 772–784. 1 indexed citations
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Dohrmann, Katalin, et al.. (2022). The impact of experiencing severe physical abuse in childhood on adolescent refugees’ emotional distress and integration during the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers in Psychology. 13. 1023252–1023252. 1 indexed citations
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Siehl, Sebastian, et al.. (2021). Commentary on Raghuraman et al. (2021). On the Long-Term Efficacy and Effectiveness of Narrative Exposure Therapy. Frontiers in Psychology. 12. 771958–771958. 1 indexed citations
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Crombach, Anselm, et al.. (2020). The cycle of violence as a function of PTSD and appetitive aggression: A longitudinal study with Burundian soldiers. Aggressive Behavior. 46(5). 391–399. 13 indexed citations
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Crombach, Anselm & Sebastian Siehl. (2018). Impact and cultural acceptance of the Narrative Exposure Therapy in the aftermath of a natural disaster in Burundi. BMC Psychiatry. 18(1). 233–233. 12 indexed citations
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Augsburger, Mareike, et al.. (2017). Succumbing to the Call of Violence – Sex-Linked Development of Appetitive Aggression in Relation to Familial and Organized Violence. Frontiers in Psychology. 8. 751–751. 12 indexed citations
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Elbert, Thomas, et al.. (2017). Predicting domestic and community violence by soldiers living in a conflict region.. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy. 9(6). 663–671. 20 indexed citations
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Kaminer, Debra, Thomas Elbert, Soraya Seedat, et al.. (2016). Feasibility and effectiveness of narrative exposure therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy in a context of ongoing violence in South Africa.. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy. 9(3). 282–291. 20 indexed citations
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Crombach, Anselm, et al.. (2015). Violent Offending Promotes Appetitive Aggression Rather than Posttraumatic Stress—A Replication Study with Burundian Ex-Combatants. Frontiers in Psychology. 6. 1755–1755. 14 indexed citations
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Augsburger, Mareike, et al.. (2015). Appetitive Aggression and Adverse Childhood Experiences Shape Violent Behavior in Females Formerly Associated with Combat. Frontiers in Psychology. 6. 1756–1756. 20 indexed citations
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Crombach, Anselm & Thomas Elbert. (2014). The benefits of aggressive traits: A study with current and former street children in Burundi. Child Abuse & Neglect. 38(6). 1041–1050. 43 indexed citations

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