We study how shocking news affects cognitive performance. Identifying these effects makes societies more resilient by helping to adjust policy responses to reduce indirect costs of future atrocities. Our analysis is based on a school shooting that coincided with national matriculation exams, allowing a difference-in-differences analysis. We find a substantial negative effect on males: their average performance dropped by seven percent. The average performance of females was unaffected. Our findings suggest that a shocking event may call for psychological support for young people even in communities that are not directly affected.peerReviewe
This study examined the cognitive functioning of a group of primary school-aged children with a hist...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...
In this paper, we study how high school students reacted to the shocking news of a school shooting. ...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with temporary, distinct cognitive impairment. T...
The purpose of study was to determine the effect of traumatic events of December 16, 2014 on level o...
Background The psychological impact on survivors of terrorism has been well documented. However, stu...
Little is known about the impact of terrorism on children\u2019s cognitive functioning and school le...
This study estimates the acute effect of local homicides on the cognitive performance of children ac...
Early maltreatment increases lifetime risk of psychopathology. Emerging models suggest that exposure...
In the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic, households throughout the world have to cope with n...
An extensive body of research has documented cognitive impairments in children who develop in high-a...
OBJECTIVE: Early maltreatment increases lifetime risk of psychopathology. Emerging models suggest th...
This study examined the cognitive functioning of a group of primary school-aged children with a hist...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...
In this paper, we study how high school students reacted to the shocking news of a school shooting. ...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with temporary, distinct cognitive impairment. T...
The purpose of study was to determine the effect of traumatic events of December 16, 2014 on level o...
Background The psychological impact on survivors of terrorism has been well documented. However, stu...
Little is known about the impact of terrorism on children\u2019s cognitive functioning and school le...
This study estimates the acute effect of local homicides on the cognitive performance of children ac...
Early maltreatment increases lifetime risk of psychopathology. Emerging models suggest that exposure...
In the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic, households throughout the world have to cope with n...
An extensive body of research has documented cognitive impairments in children who develop in high-a...
OBJECTIVE: Early maltreatment increases lifetime risk of psychopathology. Emerging models suggest th...
This study examined the cognitive functioning of a group of primary school-aged children with a hist...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...
The authors examined group differences in memories for hearing the news of and reactions to the Sept...