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Smoking behaviour under intense terrorist attacks
Lital Keinan-Boker
, Robert Kohn
,
Miriam Billig
, Itzhak Levav
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Terrorist Attacks
100%
Smoking Behavior
100%
Emotional Distress
75%
Smoking Habits
50%
Settlers
50%
Cigarette Smoking
50%
Religious Observance
50%
Direct Exposure
50%
Smokers
25%
West Bank
25%
Cigarette
25%
Jewish Settlers
25%
Telephone
25%
Prevalence Rate
25%
Psychological Reactance
25%
Life-threatening
25%
Traumatic Events
25%
Gaza
25%
Exposure to Terrorism
25%
National Population
25%
Smoking Prevalence
25%
Mental Health Care
25%
Interview Schedule
25%
Indirect Exposure
25%
Property Damage
25%
Personal Loss
25%
Intifada
25%
Reactions to Stress
25%
Property Loss
25%
Physical Integrity
25%
Item Information
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Sociodemographics
100%
Mental Disorder
100%
Terrorism
100%
Psychology
Emotional Distress
100%
Traumatic Event
33%
Mental Health
33%
Psychology
33%