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Effects of Community Violence and Adverse Childhood Experiences

Post-traumatic Symptoms and Future Orientation among Israeli Adolescents Two Years after the Second Lebanese War: The Effects of War Exposure, Threat and Coping Appraisals

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Pages 187-200 | Received 15 Jun 2011, Accepted 28 Aug 2011, Published online: 08 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

The study aimed to assess the long term effects of exposure to the Second Lebanese War, personal and social resources, and cognitive appraisals, on post-traumatic stress symptoms and future orientation measures among 204 Israeli adolescents (M age = 15.45, SD = 1.19; 59.3% girls). The main findings showed that high war exposure was positively related to post-traumatic symptoms, future fears, and risk-taking behavior, while the appraisal of ability to cope showed the opposite pattern. High threat was positively related to post-traumatic symptoms and fears of the future while challenge was related to risk taking. High threat and low coping ability mediated the effects of war exposure on post-traumatic symptoms. The findings generally support the cognitive model of stress (CitationLazarus & Folkman, 1984).

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