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Rare examination reveals adolescent reaction to Iraq War (Topix)

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Default Rare examination reveals adolescent reaction to Iraq War (Topix)

(Topix) "In the presence of conflict-related trauma one generally observes lower levels of psychological well-being (e.g., PTSD, grief reactions), and sometimes lower self-esteem"
University of Cincinnati researchers are reporting what they call a significant pattern among Iraqi adolescents and their reaction to the war in Iraq - the higher the perceived threat of the war, the higher the ... via EurekAlert!


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