Medicine & Life Sciences
Israel
100%
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
96%
Armed Conflicts
69%
Prisoners of War
58%
Veterans
57%
Social Workers
57%
Child
43%
Social Work
35%
Survivors
34%
Spouses
33%
Child Abuse
33%
Longitudinal Studies
30%
Sexual Child Abuse
28%
Social Adjustment
28%
Psychology
26%
Self-Control
22%
Wounds and Injuries
21%
Interviews
21%
Parents
20%
Sex Offenses
19%
Health
19%
Social Support
18%
Holocaust
18%
Psychological Posttraumatic Growth
18%
Mental Health
17%
Compassion Fatigue
17%
Gambling
16%
Military Personnel
16%
Islam
16%
Mothers
15%
Pandemics
15%
Anxiety
15%
Depression
14%
Psychiatry
14%
Loneliness
13%
Lebanon
13%
Emotions
13%
Students
12%
Siblings
12%
Terrorism
11%
Psychological Distress
11%
Fathers
10%
Self Report
10%
Young Adult
10%
Myocardial Infarction
10%
Psychopathology
9%
Aggression
9%
Self Concept
9%
Parturition
9%
Economics
9%
Dissociative Disorders
9%
Russia
9%
Psychological Burnout
9%
Fear
9%
Battered Women
8%
Guilt
8%
Hope
8%
Disclosure
8%
Violence
8%
Quality of Life
8%
Emigration and Immigration
8%
Jews
8%
Marriage
8%
Optimism
8%
Population
8%
Emotional Adjustment
7%
Pain
7%
Self Efficacy
7%
Divorce
7%
USSR
7%
Child Welfare
7%
Ukraine
7%
Stress Disorders, Traumatic, Acute
7%
Adult Children
7%
Therapeutics
6%
Motivation
6%
Occupational Groups
6%
Suicidal Ideation
6%
Sexual Behavior
6%
Sexual and Gender Minorities
6%
Education
6%
Gulf War
6%
Shame
6%
Chronic Pain
6%
Forgiveness
5%
Personality
5%
Happiness
5%
Pain Perception
5%
Torture
5%
Elderly
5%
Prospective Studies
5%
Protective Factors
5%
Demography
5%
Growth
5%
Enuresis
5%
Aptitude
5%
Parenting
5%
Systematic Reviews
5%
Telomere
5%
Public Policy
5%
Social Sciences
Israeli
95%
Israel
81%
social worker
59%
posttraumatic stress disorder
58%
prisoner of war
38%
social work
32%
sexual violence
28%
coping
27%
trauma
27%
adolescent
22%
self-control
21%
Arab
20%
abuse
20%
well-being
19%
maltreatment
19%
experience
18%
longitudinal study
18%
Group
16%
social support
15%
health
14%
anxiety
14%
wife
14%
spouse
14%
interview
13%
resilience
12%
event
12%
gambling
12%
terrorism
11%
Holocaust
11%
Muslim
11%
burnout
10%
immigrant
10%
pain
10%
soldier
10%
questionnaire
10%
mental health
9%
father
9%
time
9%
quality of life
9%
Children at Risk
9%
literature
8%
childhood
8%
Child abuse
8%
young adult
8%
mobile social services
8%
child protection
8%
aggression
8%
Palestinian
8%
resources
8%
husband
8%
therapist
7%
battered woman
7%
divorce
7%
evaluation
7%
gender
7%
narrative
7%
Social Policy
7%
Lebanon
7%
worker
7%
violence
7%
testimony
6%
adulthood
6%
illness
6%
death
6%
Jew
6%
psychopathology
6%
cancer
6%
Russia
6%
satisfaction with life
6%
student
6%
emotion
5%
poverty
5%
maltreatment of children
5%
happiness
5%
Ukraine
5%
threat
5%
profession
5%
incident
5%
abuse of children
5%
euthanasia
5%
social welfare
5%
staff
5%
guilt
5%
family member
5%