Child Development in the Context of Disaster, War, and Terrorism: Pathways of Risk and Resilience
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Abstract
This review highlights progress over the past decade in research on the effects of mass trauma experiences on children and youth, focusing on natural disasters, war, and terrorism. Conceptual advances are reviewed in terms of prevailing risk and resilience frameworks that guide basic and translational research. Recent evidence on common components of these models is evaluated, including dose effects, mediators and moderators, and the individual or contextual differences that predict risk or resilience. New research horizons with profound implications for health and well-being are discussed, particularly in relation to plausible models for biological embedding of extreme stress. Strong consistencies are noted…
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- Psychology
- Context (archaeology)
- Terrorism
- Natural disaster
- Preparedness
- Psychological resilience
- Psychological intervention
- Resilience (materials science)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Climate action
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