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The Israeli–Palestinian conflict : effects on youth adjustment, available interventions, and future research directions.

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Nuova numerazione 76354
Collocazione UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-653
Autore MILLER-GRAFF, L.E.
Titolo The Israeli–Palestinian conflict : effects on youth adjustment, available interventions, and future research directions. Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica pp. 1-47
Nota generale Estratto da: Developmental Review 2017, 41
Riassunto A large number of children are exposed to on-going political violence around the world. The Israeli–Palestinian conflict is one of the longest on-going conflicts in the world and its documented negative effects on the health, development, and well-being of children and youth are profound. The aim of the present manuscript is to provide an updated review of research on children and youth in Israel and Palestine including both basic and treatment research. Results indicated that rates of psychopathology in children exposed to political violence are high, but fluctuate greatly depending on the sample and timing of data collection. Palestinians and Palestinian–Israelis evidence higher rates of exposure and distress, indicating that considerations of elements of the social context (e.g., stigma, access to resources) are important to evaluate in conceptualizing children's reactions to political violence. Identified gaps include a lack of focus on resilient outcomes, a dearth of longitudinal work resulting in an incomplete assessment of mediators and moderators of change, and a relatively small number of treatment studies. Suggested future directions include longitudinal studies that incorporate contextual (e.g., social ecological) and theoretically-based (e.g., emotional security theory) directions for understanding children's functioning after exposure to political violence and the development of translational treatment paradigms also including these elements.
Tipo di documento RICERCA.
Soggetto ISRAELE.
PALESTINA.
POLITICA.
CONFLITTI.
VIOLENZA.
RISCHIO.
ADOLESCENTI.
MINORI.
INTERVENTO.
PREVENZIONE.
BENESSERE.
PSICOPATOLOGIA.
TRATTAMENTO.
Ambito Psicologico
Sociologico
Autore Secondario CUMMINGS, E.M.
Titolo correlato Developmental Review 2017, 41.
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