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Explaining public support for violence against politicians during conflict: Evidence from a panel study in Israel Journal article
Elad-Strenger, Julia, Hall, Brian J., Hobfoll, Stevan E., Canetti, Daphna. Explaining public support for violence against politicians during conflict: Evidence from a panel study in Israel[J]. JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, 2021, 58(3), 417-432.
Authors:  Elad-Strenger, Julia;  Hall, Brian J.;  Hobfoll, Stevan E.;  Canetti, Daphna
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Intergroup Conflict  Perceived Threat  Political Ideology  Political Violence  Psychological Distress  
Loss of social resources predicts incident posttraumatic stress disorder during ongoing political violence within the Palestinian Authority Journal article
Hall,Brian J., Murray,Sarah M., Galea,Sandro, Canetti,Daphna, Hobfoll,Stevan E.. Loss of social resources predicts incident posttraumatic stress disorder during ongoing political violence within the Palestinian Authority[J]. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2019, 50(4), 561-568.
Authors:  Hall,Brian J.;  Murray,Sarah M.;  Galea,Sandro;  Canetti,Daphna;  Hobfoll,Stevan E.
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Conflict  Incidence  Israel  Palestine  Political Violence  Ptsd  Social Resources  
Explaining the frequency of alcohol consumption in a conflict zone: Jews and Palestinians in Israel Journal article
Massey,Zohar, Chartier,Karen G., Stebbins,Mary B., Canetti,Daphna, Hobfoll,Stevan E., Hall,Brian J., Shuval,Kerem. Explaining the frequency of alcohol consumption in a conflict zone: Jews and Palestinians in Israel[J]. Addictive Behaviors, 2019, 46, 31-38.
Authors:  Massey,Zohar;  Chartier,Karen G.;  Stebbins,Mary B.;  Canetti,Daphna;  Hobfoll,Stevan E.; et al.
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Alcohol Consumption  Depression  Exposure To Terrorism  Israel  Political Violence  Ptsd  
Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism Journal article
Zalta,Alyson K., Gerhart,James, Hall,Brian J., Rajan,Kumar B., Vechiu,Catalina, Canetti,Daphna, Hobfoll,Stevan E.. Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism[J]. Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 2017, 30(2), 176-187.
Authors:  Zalta,Alyson K.;  Gerhart,James;  Hall,Brian J.;  Rajan,Kumar B.;  Vechiu,Catalina; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:26 TC[Scopus]:28 | Submit date:2019/07/12
Political Violence  Posttraumatic Growth  Posttraumatic Stress  Resource Loss  Terrorism  
Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism Journal article
Zalta,Alyson K., Gerhart,James, Hall,Brian J., Rajan,Kumar B., Vechiu,Catalina, Canetti,Daphna, Hobfoll,Stevan E.. Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism[J]. Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 2017, 30(2), 176-187.
Authors:  Zalta,Alyson K.;  Gerhart,James;  Hall,Brian J.;  Rajan,Kumar B.;  Vechiu,Catalina; et al.
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Political Violence  Posttraumatic Growth  Posttraumatic Stress  Resource Loss  Terrorism  
Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism Journal article
Zalta, Alyson K., Gerhart, James, Hall, Brian J., Rajan, Kumar B., Vechiu, Catalina, Canetti, Daphna, Hobfoll, Stevan E.. Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism[J]. ANXIETY STRESS AND COPING, 2017, 30(2), 176-187.
Authors:  Zalta, Alyson K.;  Gerhart, James;  Hall, Brian J.;  Rajan, Kumar B.;  Vechiu, Catalina; et al.
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Posttraumatic Growth  Resource Loss  Posttraumatic Stress  Political Violence  Terrorism  
An Application of an Ecological Framework to Understand Risk Factors of PTSD Due to Prolonged Conflict Exposure: Israeli and Palestinian Adolescents in the Line of Fire Journal article
Rosshandler,Yasmin, Hall,Brian J., Canetti,Daphna. An Application of an Ecological Framework to Understand Risk Factors of PTSD Due to Prolonged Conflict Exposure: Israeli and Palestinian Adolescents in the Line of Fire[J]. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 2016, 8(5), 641-648.
Authors:  Rosshandler,Yasmin;  Hall,Brian J.;  Canetti,Daphna
Favorite | TC[WOS]:16 TC[Scopus]:22 | Submit date:2019/07/12
Adolescence  Arab Israelis  Jewish Israelis  Political Violence  Posttraumatic Stress Disorder  
An Application of an Ecological Framework to Understand Risk Factors of PTSD Due to Prolonged Conflict Exposure: Israeli and Palestinian Adolescents in the Line of Fire Journal article
Rosshandler,Yasmin, Hall,Brian J., Canetti,Daphna. An Application of an Ecological Framework to Understand Risk Factors of PTSD Due to Prolonged Conflict Exposure: Israeli and Palestinian Adolescents in the Line of Fire[J]. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 2016, 8(5), 641-648.
Authors:  Rosshandler,Yasmin;  Hall,Brian J.;  Canetti,Daphna
Favorite | TC[WOS]:16 TC[Scopus]:22 | Submit date:2019/06/25
Adolescence  Arab Israelis  Jewish Israelis  Political Violence  Posttraumatic Stress Disorder  
Explaining the frequency of alcohol consumption in a conflict zone: Jews and Palestinians in Israel Journal article
Massey,Zohar, Chartier,Karen G., Stebbins,Mary B., Canetti,Daphna, Hobfoll,Stevan E., Hall,Brian J., Shuval,Kerem. Explaining the frequency of alcohol consumption in a conflict zone: Jews and Palestinians in Israel[J]. Addictive Behaviors, 2015, 46, 31-38.
Authors:  Massey,Zohar;  Chartier,Karen G.;  Stebbins,Mary B.;  Canetti,Daphna;  Hobfoll,Stevan E.; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:7 TC[Scopus]:8 | Submit date:2019/07/12
Alcohol Consumption  Depression  Exposure To Terrorism  Israel  Political Violence  Ptsd  
Regular drinking may strengthen the beneficial influence of social support on depression: Findings from a representative Israeli sample during a period of war and terrorism Journal article
Kane,Jeremy C., Rapaport,Carmit, Zalta,Alyson K., Canetti,Daphna, Hobfoll,Stevan E., Hall,Brian J.. Regular drinking may strengthen the beneficial influence of social support on depression: Findings from a representative Israeli sample during a period of war and terrorism[J]. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015, 140, 175-182.
Authors:  Kane,Jeremy C.;  Rapaport,Carmit;  Zalta,Alyson K.;  Canetti,Daphna;  Hobfoll,Stevan E.; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:10 TC[Scopus]:11 | Submit date:2019/06/25
Alcohol Use  Depression  Political Violence  Prolonged Conflict  Ptsd  Social Support