2000
DOI: 10.1023/a:1010281818958
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Abstract: This article discusses the common and unique configurations of stress responses of children to traumatizing experience in the world's warzones like Bosnia-

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“…They are still immature to manage stressors and tension which in turn confuse and affect negatively their mental health. This result consistent with previous studies finding which were conducted on Palestinians (Al-Krenawi, Graham, & Sehwail, 2004;Mahamid, Rihani, & Berte, 2015;Parson, 2000;Veronese, Pepe, Jaradah, Al Muranak, & Hamdouna, 2017). On the other hand, this study proved that self-awareness among the Palestinian tenth-grade male and female students in Qalqilia is low since self-awareness is based on direct knowledge of oneself, and thus perceptual self-information, and because of Palestinian students are belonging to collectivistic culture (Arabic-Islamic Culture) they tend to observe others more than observing themselves.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…They are still immature to manage stressors and tension which in turn confuse and affect negatively their mental health. This result consistent with previous studies finding which were conducted on Palestinians (Al-Krenawi, Graham, & Sehwail, 2004;Mahamid, Rihani, & Berte, 2015;Parson, 2000;Veronese, Pepe, Jaradah, Al Muranak, & Hamdouna, 2017). On the other hand, this study proved that self-awareness among the Palestinian tenth-grade male and female students in Qalqilia is low since self-awareness is based on direct knowledge of oneself, and thus perceptual self-information, and because of Palestinian students are belonging to collectivistic culture (Arabic-Islamic Culture) they tend to observe others more than observing themselves.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In conflict and war zones such as Palestine; children and adolescents are real victims of wars; they experience warzones' endless stressors and endure a lifetime of suffering as a consequence (Al-Krenawi, Graham, & Sehwail, 2004;Veronese, Pepe, Jaradah, Al Muranak, & Hamdouna, 2017). War zones' overwhelming amount of stress can lead to behavioral and emotional problems in children and adolescents (Mahamid, Rihani, & Berte, 2015;Parson, 2000). These stress-induced psychological problems have been revealed in both longitudinal and cross-sectional studies (Babapour-Kheiroddin, Badinloo, Shalchi, Rostami, & Hamzavi-Abedi, 2009;Compas, 1987;Hammen & Goodman-Brown, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children in Manipur have been deeply affected by the violence. Many have witnessed traumatic events, leading to high levels of PTSD and other mental health disorders 7 . Reports from relief camps show that children are experiencing severe depression, anxiety, and a sense of hopelessness.…”
Section: The Most Vulnerablementioning
confidence: 99%