ملخص
Despite abundant research on offspring of Holocaust survivors (OHS), it is relatively unknown how they function in middle age. Transgenerational effects of the Holocaust may be stronger among middle-aged OHS as they previously suffered from early inclement natal and postnatal environment and now face age-related decline. However, middle-aged OHS may successfully maintain the resilience they demonstrated at a younger age. This study performed a wide-spectrum functional assessment of middle-aged OHS and a comparison group (N = 364) drawn from the Israeli component of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE-Israel). OHS, and especially those with two survivor parents, reported a higher sense of well-being but more physical health problems than the comparison group. The discussion provides possible explanations for this mixed functional profile.
| اللغة الأصلية | الإنجليزيّة |
|---|---|
| الصفحات (من إلى) | 394-402 |
| عدد الصفحات | 9 |
| دورية | Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy |
| مستوى الصوت | 3 |
| رقم الإصدار | 4 |
| المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء | |
| حالة النشر | نُشِر - ديسمبر 2011 |
بصمة
أدرس بدقة موضوعات البحث “Transgenerational effects of trauma in midlife: Evidence for resilience and vulnerability in offspring of holocaust survivors'. فهما يشكلان معًا بصمة فريدة.قم بذكر هذا
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