New article by Alina Greiner-Filsinger

In their new study published in Conflict and Health, Alina Greiner-Filsinger, Max Schaub, Ajla Henic and Lennart Kasserra present the first robust, nationally representative estimates of wartime sexual violence exposure in Bosnia and Herzegovina based on a face-to-face household survey of 2,059 adults in 2024. The study also reports descriptive associations with selected psychosocial indicators, and finds that respondents reporting exposure exhibit lower well-being, poorer self-rated health, more frequent sleep disturbances, and higher levels of domestic violence.