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Who are the resilient children in conditions of military violence? Family- and child-related factors in a Palestinian community sample.
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Palestinian Community SamplePalestinian ChildrenFamily StrengtheningMental HealthTrauma In ChildChild Mental HealthSocial SciencesMilitary FamilyCoping BehaviorHealth SciencesPsychiatryChild AbusePsychological ResilienceNormal Birth WeightPsychosocial ResearchChild DevelopmentPsychological ViolenceSociologyPediatricsMilitary FamiliesResilient ChildrenFamily PsychologyMilitary ViolenceAggressionChild ProtectionPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
The prevalence of resilience in the presence of military violence and the role of child and family characteristics fostering that resilience were analyzed in a Palestinian community sample using a person-based approach. The participants consisted of a random sample of 640 Palestinian children and adolescents, their parents, and their teachers, all living on the Gaza Strip. A medical examination of the children and adolescents was conducted to assess health status on somatic, sensory, and cognitive domains. The results revealed an equal share of resilient (21%; high level of trauma and low level of disorders) and traumatized (23%; high level of trauma and high level of disorders) children. As hypothesized, characteristics of the resilient group were good parental mental health, supportive parenting practices, good school performance, superior cognitive functioning, good physical health, high body weight, and normal birth weight. Variable-based analyses revealed no support for the hypothesis that these fami...
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