Holocaust centrality, anxiety, and other risk factors associated with terror threat salience among descendants of Holocaust survivors

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Lee Greenblatt-Kimron , Amit Shrira , Menachem Ben-Ezra , Yuval Palgi
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The study examined risk factors for sensitivity to terror threats among descendants of Holocaust survivors (Holocaust G1) during a significant rise in terrorist attacks in Israel. We examined the association of the number of familial Holocaust G1, trauma exposure, probable posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety symptoms, and Holocaust centrality with terror threat salience (TTS) in children and grandchildren of Holocaust G1 (Holocaust G2; G3). A web-based national sample included 297 Holocaust G2 (Mage=62.95, SD=10.25), 224 comparison G2 (Mage=61.79, SD=10.13), 379 Holocaust G3 (Mage=34.02, SD=8.65) and 171 comparison G3 (Mage=33.55, SD=8.26). Participants completed questionnaires on background characteristics, Holocaust background, trauma exposure, probable PTSD, anxiety symptoms, Holocaust centrality, and TTS. Findings showed that Holocaust G2 and G3 reported higher Holocaust centrality and TTS relative to comparisons, and Holocaust G3 reported higher levels of anxiety than comparison G3. The number of Holocaust G1, background characteristics, Holocaust centrality, and anxiety symptoms were associated with TTS in G2 and G3. Probable PTSD and trauma exposure were also associated with TTS in G2 and G3, respectively. Results highlight Holocaust centrality and anxiety among the factors associated with an increased preoccupation with terror threats in Holocaust descendants. Practitioners should implement interventions focusing on these factors, particularly at times of increased terrorism.

大屠杀中心性、焦虑及其他与大屠杀幸存者后代的恐怖威胁显著性相关的风险因素
本研究探讨了在以色列恐怖袭击事件大幅增加期间,大屠杀幸存者(大屠杀 G1)后代对恐怖威胁敏感的风险因素。我们研究了大屠杀 G1 的子孙(大屠杀 G2;G3)中家族大屠杀 G1 的数量、创伤暴露、可能的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、焦虑症状和大屠杀中心性与恐怖威胁显著性(TTS)之间的关联。基于网络的全国样本包括 297 名大屠杀 G2(年龄=62.95,性别差异=10.25)、224 名对比 G2(年龄=61.79,性别差异=10.13)、379 名大屠杀 G3(年龄=34.02,性别差异=8.65)和 171 名对比 G3(年龄=33.55,性别差异=8.26)。参与者填写了有关背景特征、大屠杀背景、创伤暴露、可能的创伤后应激障碍、焦虑症状、大屠杀中心性和 TTS 的问卷。调查结果显示,大屠杀 G2 和 G3 所报告的大屠杀中心性和 TTS 均高于对比组,大屠杀 G3 所报告的焦虑水平高于对比组 G3。大屠杀 G1 的数量、背景特征、大屠杀中心性和焦虑症状与 G2 和 G3 的 TTS 相关。可能的创伤后应激障碍和创伤暴露也分别与 G2 和 G3 的 TTS 相关。研究结果表明,大屠杀中心性和焦虑是导致大屠杀后裔对恐怖威胁更加关注的相关因素。从业人员应针对这些因素采取干预措施,尤其是在恐怖主义愈演愈烈的时期。
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2.90%
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Anxiety Disorders is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes research papers on all aspects of anxiety disorders for individuals of all age groups, including children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly. Manuscripts that focus on disorders previously classified as anxiety disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder, as well as the new category of illness anxiety disorder, are also within the scope of the journal. The research areas of focus include traditional, behavioral, cognitive, and biological assessment; diagnosis and classification; psychosocial and psychopharmacological treatment; genetics; epidemiology; and prevention. The journal welcomes theoretical and review articles that significantly contribute to current knowledge in the field. It is abstracted and indexed in various databases such as Elsevier, BIOBASE, PubMed/Medline, PsycINFO, BIOSIS Citation Index, BRS Data, Current Contents - Social & Behavioral Sciences, Pascal Francis, Scopus, and Google Scholar.
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