Research
Abstracts
The Relation Between Traumatic
Experiences, Activity, and Cognitive and Emotional Responses Among Palestinian
Children" (Samir Qouta, Raija-Leena Punamaki, and Eyad El-Sarraj)
The relations
between the level of traumatic experiences, degree of active participation
in the Intifada, and cognitive and emotional responses were studied among
108 Palestinian children of 11-12 years of age in the Gaza Strip. The results
showed that the more traumatic experiences the children had and the more
they participated in the Intifada. The more concentration attention and
memory problems they had. Traumatic experiences also increased neuroticism
and risk-taking and Intifada could not protect children from developing
emotional problems, as was originally assumed. The highest level of neuroticism
was found among active boys who were exposed to many traumatic experiences.
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