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242 related items for PubMed ID: 30868274

  • 1. Terrorism Media Effects in Youth Exposed to Chronic Threat and Conflict in Israel.
    Pfefferbaum B, Tucker P, Newman E, Nelson SD, Nitiéma P, Pfefferbaum RL.
    Curr Psychiatry Rep; 2019 Mar 13; 21(4):28. PubMed ID: 30868274
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  • 2. Exposure to terrorism, stress-related mental health symptoms, and coping behaviors among a nationally representative sample in Israel.
    Bleich A, Gelkopf M, Solomon Z.
    JAMA; 2003 Aug 06; 290(5):612-20. PubMed ID: 12902364
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  • 3. Explaining the frequency of alcohol consumption in a conflict zone: Jews and Palestinians in Israel.
    Massey Z, Chartier KG, Stebbins MB, Canetti D, Hobfoll SE, Hall BJ, Shuval K.
    Addict Behav; 2015 Jul 06; 46():31-8. PubMed ID: 25777746
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  • 4. Mental health and resiliency following 44 months of terrorism: a survey of an Israeli national representative sample.
    Bleich A, Gelkopf M, Melamed Y, Solomon Z.
    BMC Med; 2006 Aug 27; 4():21. PubMed ID: 16934160
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  • 5. Media Effects in Youth Exposed to Terrorist Incidents: a Historical Perspective.
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    Curr Psychiatry Rep; 2018 Mar 05; 20(2):11. PubMed ID: 29504064
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  • 6. Psychological Aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Systematic Review.
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    Trauma Violence Abuse; 2017 Jul 05; 18(3):322-338. PubMed ID: 26511933
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  • 7. Children's Mental Health in the Context of Terrorist Attacks, Ongoing Threats, and Possibilities of Future Terrorism.
    Comer JS, Bry LJ, Poznanski B, Golik AM.
    Curr Psychiatry Rep; 2016 Sep 05; 18(9):79. PubMed ID: 27423458
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  • 8. Coping styles as moderating the relationships between terrorist attacks and well-being outcomes.
    Braun-Lewensohn O, Celestin-Westreich S, Celestin LP, Verleye G, Verté D, Ponjaert-Kristoffersen I.
    J Adolesc; 2009 Jun 05; 32(3):585-99. PubMed ID: 18775563
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  • 9. Mental health problems from direct vs indirect exposure to violent events among children born and growing up in a conflict zone of southern Thailand.
    Jayuphan J, Sangthong R, Hayeevani N, Assanangkornchai S, McNeil E.
    Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol; 2020 Jan 05; 55(1):57-62. PubMed ID: 31104088
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  • 10. The mental health impact of terrorism in Israel: a repeat cross-sectional study of Arabs and Jews.
    Gelkopf M, Solomon Z, Berger R, Bleich A.
    Acta Psychiatr Scand; 2008 May 05; 117(5):369-80. PubMed ID: 18331581
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  • 11. Exposure to terrorism and Israeli youths' psychological distress and alcohol use: an exploratory study.
    Schiff M, Benbenishty R, McKay M, Devoe E, Liu X, Hasin D.
    Am J Addict; 2006 May 05; 15(3):220-6. PubMed ID: 16923668
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  • 13. Depression in Youth Exposed to Disasters, Terrorism and Political Violence.
    Kar N.
    Curr Psychiatry Rep; 2019 Jul 04; 21(8):73. PubMed ID: 31270638
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  • 14. Risk-taking behaviors among Israeli adolescents exposed to recurrent terrorism: provoking danger under continuous threat?
    Pat-Horenczyk R, Peled O, Miron T, Brom D, Villa Y, Chemtob CM.
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  • 16. Predictors of posttraumatic stress-related impairment in victims of terrorism and ongoing conflict in Israel.
    Chipman KJ, Palmieri PA, Canetti D, Johnson RJ, Hobfoll SE.
    Anxiety Stress Coping; 2011 May 04; 24(3):255-71. PubMed ID: 20865587
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  • 17. Gender Differences in PTSD in Israeli Youth Exposed to Terror Attacks.
    Laufer A, Solomon Z.
    J Interpers Violence; 2009 Jun 04; 24(6):959-76. PubMed ID: 18663245
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  • 19. Continuous Traumatic Stress and the Life Cycle: Exposure to Repeated Political Violence in Israel.
    Pat-Horenczyk R, Schiff M.
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  • 20. The challenge of estimating PTSD prevalence in the context of ongoing trauma: the example of Israel during the Second Intifada.
    Hoffman YS, Diamond GM, Lipsitz JD.
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