Denkinger, J.K., Windthorst, P., Rometsch, C., Blume, M., Sedik, H., Kızılhan, J. İlhan, Gibbons, N., Pham, P.N., Hillebrecht, J., Ateia, N., Nikendei, C., Zipfel, S. und Junne, F. (2019) Secondary traumatization in caregivers working with women and children who suffered extreme violence by the “Islamic State” [cd]. Freiburg: Universität. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00234.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (full note)Denkinger, Jana K., Petra Windthorst, Caroline Rometsch, Michael Blume, Hes Sedik, Jan İlhan Kızılhan, Niamh Gibbons, Phuong N. Pham, Jennifer Hillebrecht, Nora Ateia, Christoph Nikendei, Stephan Zipfel, und Florian Junne. Secondary traumatization in caregivers working with women and children who suffered extreme violence by the “Islamic State”. Cd. Freiburg: Universität, [2019?], Freiburg: Universität, [2019?]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00234.
American Psychological Association 7th editionDenkinger, J. K., Windthorst, P., Rometsch, C., Blume, M., Sedik, H., Kızılhan, J. İlhan, Gibbons, N., Pham, P. N., Hillebrecht, J., Ateia, N., Nikendei, C., Zipfel, S., & Junne, F. (ca. 2019). Secondary traumatization in caregivers working with women and children who suffered extreme violence by the “Islamic State” [Cd]. Universität. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00234
Modern Language Association 9th editionDenkinger, J. K., P. Windthorst, C. Rometsch, M. Blume, H. Sedik, J. İlhan Kızılhan, N. Gibbons, P. N. Pham, J. Hillebrecht, N. Ateia, C. Nikendei, S. Zipfel, und F. Junne. Secondary traumatization in caregivers working with women and children who suffered extreme violence by the “Islamic State”. cd, Universität, 2019, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00234.
ISO-690 (author-date, Deutsch)DENKINGER, Jana K., Petra WINDTHORST, Caroline ROMETSCH, Michael BLUME, Hes SEDIK, Jan İlhan KIZILHAN, Niamh GIBBONS, Phuong N. PHAM, Jennifer HILLEBRECHT, Nora ATEIA, Christoph NIKENDEI, Stephan ZIPFEL und Florian JUNNE, 2019. Secondary traumatization in caregivers working with women and children who suffered extreme violence by the “Islamic State”. Freiburg: Universität