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This study examines the impact of exposure to ongoing terrorism on 695 Israeli high school students. Exposure was measured using a questionnaire developed for the security situation in Israel. Posttraumatic symptoms were measured using the UCLA PTSD Index for DSM-IV--Adolescent Version (N. Rodriguez, A. Steinberg, American Psychiatric Association, 1994), the prevalence of probable posttraumatic stress disorder was 7.6%. Girls reported greater severity of posttraumatic symptoms, whereas boys exhibited greater functional impairment in social and family domains. School-based screening appears to be an effective means of identifying adolescents who have been exposed to terror and are experiencing posttraumatic stress symptomatology and psychosocial impairment.
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Ruth Pat‐Horenczyk
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Robert Abramovitz
Hunter College
Osnat Peled
Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Herzog Hospital
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10ef29841c44b130649d1c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/0002-9432.77.1.76