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Some second-generation effects of survival of the Nazi persecution.
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1973
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Mid-teenage ChildrenLawMass AtrocitySocial ChangeMental HealthPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyMilitary FamilyCoping BehaviorChild PsychologyPsychiatryGenocideParental PreoccupationPsychosocial IssueChild DevelopmentNazi PersecutionMilitary FamiliesClinical Control GroupMedicineTrauma In Child
Nazi concentration camp survivors are known to continue to suffer the adverse physical and psychological effects of their internment. This is a study of the effects on their children. A clinical sample of mid-teenage children of survivors was found to have more behavioral and other disturbances and less adequate coping behavior than did a clinical control group. Parental preoccupation is suggested as a contributing factor.
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