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Gender differences in PTSD in israeli youth exposed to terror attacks
Avital Laufer
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Zahava Solomon
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School of Social Work
Netanya Academic College
Natanya Academic College
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Israeli
100%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Gender Differences
100%
Terrorist Attacks
100%
Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms
40%
Ideological Commitment
40%
Social Support
40%
Religiosity
40%
Severe Symptoms
20%
Perceived Social Support
20%
Israeli Adolescents
20%
Significant Predictors
20%
Best Predictor
20%
Path Analysis
20%
Exposure to Terrorism
20%
Religious Beliefs
20%
Intolerance
20%
Political Ideology
20%
Very Severe
20%
Extrinsic Religiosity
20%
Psychology
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Gender Difference
100%
Religiosity
60%
Social Support
40%
Adolescents
20%
Perceived Social Support
20%
Religious Belief
20%
Political Ideology
20%