Resiliency factors predicting psychological adjustment after political violence among Palestinian children
- Författare
- Punamäki, R.-L., Qouta, S., & El Sarraj, E.
- Titel
- Resiliency factors predicting psychological adjustment after political violence among Palestinian children
- Utgivningsår
- 2001
- Tidskrift
- International Journal of Behavioral Development
- Volym
- 25
- Sidor
- 256-267
- Sammanfattning
The effects of cognitive capacity, perceived parenting, traumatic events, and activity, which were " rst measured in the midst of the political violence of the Intifada in 1993, were examined on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), emotional disorders, school performance, and neuroticism three years later in more peaceful conditions among 86 Palestinian children of 14.04 ± 0.79 years of age. The results showed, " rst, that PTSD was high among the children who had been exposed to a high level of traumatic events and had responded passively (not actively) to Intifada violence. Discrepant perceived parenting was also decisive for adjustment: Children who perceived their mothers as highly loving and caring but their fathers as not so showed a high level of PTSD. High intellectual but low creative performance was also characteristic of the children suffering from emotional disorders. Second, the hypothesis that cognitive capacity and activity serve a resiliency function if children feel loved and nonrejected at home was confirmed. Third, neuroticism decreased significantly over the three years, especially among the children who had been exposed to a high number of traumatic events.