The current set of meta-analyses elucidates the long-term psychiatric, psychosocial, and physical conse-quences of the Holocaust for survivors. In 71 samples with 12,746 participants Holocaust survivors were compared with their counterparts (with no Holocaust background) on physical health, psychological well-being, posttraumatic stress symptoms, psychopathological symptomatology, cognitive functioning, and stress-related physiology. Holocaust survivors were less well adjusted, as apparent from studies on nonselected samples (trimmed combined effect size d 0.22, 95 % CI [0.13, 0.31], N 9,803) and from studies on selected samples (d 0.45, 95 % CI [0.32, 0.59], N 2,943). In particular, they showed substantially more posttraumatic stress s...
Objective: Although high rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and psychological morbidity ...
We provide a within group study of 65 Former Hidden Children (FHC; i.e. Jewish youths who spent Worl...
The present study examined whether world assumptions change as a function of Holocaust experience an...
The current set of meta-analyses elucidates the long-term psychiatric, psychosocial, and physical co...
We investigated the psychological status and social functioning of Holocaust survivors. From 814 res...
The present paper gives an overview of the long-term psychological effects of Holocaust traumatizati...
This exploratory study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects that accompany survivorship of a majo...
The current study analyses how Holocaust survivors coped with different painful situations in their ...
The psychological consequences of intergenerational trauma on the second generation of Holocaust sur...
Psychological, neurobiological and genetics characteristics of Holocaust child survivors and their ...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
In the current thesis, the reasons for the differential impact of Holocaust trauma on Holocaust surv...
No specific, systematic research existed focusing exclusively on late effects of surviving the Holoc...
This master's thesis focusses on long-term effects of the Holocaust on the generation of survivors a...
In 1980, thirty-five years after the end of World War II, the long-term impact of war-trauma on indi...
Objective: Although high rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and psychological morbidity ...
We provide a within group study of 65 Former Hidden Children (FHC; i.e. Jewish youths who spent Worl...
The present study examined whether world assumptions change as a function of Holocaust experience an...
The current set of meta-analyses elucidates the long-term psychiatric, psychosocial, and physical co...
We investigated the psychological status and social functioning of Holocaust survivors. From 814 res...
The present paper gives an overview of the long-term psychological effects of Holocaust traumatizati...
This exploratory study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects that accompany survivorship of a majo...
The current study analyses how Holocaust survivors coped with different painful situations in their ...
The psychological consequences of intergenerational trauma on the second generation of Holocaust sur...
Psychological, neurobiological and genetics characteristics of Holocaust child survivors and their ...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
In the current thesis, the reasons for the differential impact of Holocaust trauma on Holocaust surv...
No specific, systematic research existed focusing exclusively on late effects of surviving the Holoc...
This master's thesis focusses on long-term effects of the Holocaust on the generation of survivors a...
In 1980, thirty-five years after the end of World War II, the long-term impact of war-trauma on indi...
Objective: Although high rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and psychological morbidity ...
We provide a within group study of 65 Former Hidden Children (FHC; i.e. Jewish youths who spent Worl...
The present study examined whether world assumptions change as a function of Holocaust experience an...