Abstract
The first aim of this study was to describe exposure to political violence and its assigned impact for Israeli adolescents
growing up in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict environment, spanning 7 years of the second Palestinian Intifada (1998–2004).
The second aim was to examine ethnic group differences in exposure and impact over this period. Participants were 3800 Jewish
and Arab Israeli adolescents, sampled in a cross-sectional design during three exposure periods—antecedent, peak and receding
Intifada—who completed a Political Life Events (PLE) questionnaire that yielded objective exposure and subjective impact measures.
As expected, for the full sample, PLE exposure peaked at the Intifada peak, but increased exposure was not matched by increased
impact. Ethnic group differences were found for both objective exposure and subjective impact and for their pattern across
the three Intifada time periods. This ethnic group influence is discussed from a cross-cultural, politico-ideological and
developmental perspective.
growing up in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict environment, spanning 7 years of the second Palestinian Intifada (1998–2004).
The second aim was to examine ethnic group differences in exposure and impact over this period. Participants were 3800 Jewish
and Arab Israeli adolescents, sampled in a cross-sectional design during three exposure periods—antecedent, peak and receding
Intifada—who completed a Political Life Events (PLE) questionnaire that yielded objective exposure and subjective impact measures.
As expected, for the full sample, PLE exposure peaked at the Intifada peak, but increased exposure was not matched by increased
impact. Ethnic group differences were found for both objective exposure and subjective impact and for their pattern across
the three Intifada time periods. This ethnic group influence is discussed from a cross-cultural, politico-ideological and
developmental perspective.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-17
- DOI 10.1007/s12187-011-9110-x
- Authors
- Michelle Slone, Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University, PO Box 39040, Tel Aviv, 69978 Israel
- Tomer Shechner, Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University, PO Box 39040, Tel Aviv, 69978 Israel
- Journal Child Indicators Research
- Online ISSN 1874-8988
- Print ISSN 1874-897X