Notwithstanding the dramatically increasing frequency of acts of terrorism in Europe and the extent of their media coverage, there is lack of knowledge on people’s affective reactions and associated emotion regulation strategies. We explored the affective impact on two cohorts of Italian students (n = 193) possibly exposed vicariously through the mass media to the 2015 Paris or the 2016 Brussels terrorist attacks, respectively. We accessed data from three online questionnaires: one on emotion regulation administered before each attack; one on daily affect administered just before and after each attack; and one on causes of weekly affect and life satisfaction administered at the end of the week in which each attack occurred. The attacks were...
Purpose - Terrorist events are unforeseen and have the potential to shake and rattle markets and inv...
Terrorist attacks have the capacity to threaten our beliefs about the world, cause distress across p...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Deadly terrorist attacks shook Europe and generated significant emotional turmoil well beyond people...
Terrorist attacks are supposed to hit not only the direct victims but the entire society. In this pr...
A large stream of research has shown that emotional reactions have a powerful impact on political ch...
Terrorism has been increasingly viewed as a complex phenomenon imbued with political objectives and ...
A large stream of research has shown that emotional reactions have a powerful impact on political ch...
Background: The wave of terrorist attacks over the past years in Europe and other regions may cause ...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the effect on mental health of consecutive terrorist atta...
Background: The wave of terrorist attacks over the past years in Europe and other regions may cause ...
Over the past several years an increasing number of terrorist attacks committed in the name of Islam...
Research showed that terrorism perception is influenced by the media. In this context, this study ai...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Conceptualizing affect as a complex nonlinear dynamic process, we used Latent Class extended Mixed M...
Purpose - Terrorist events are unforeseen and have the potential to shake and rattle markets and inv...
Terrorist attacks have the capacity to threaten our beliefs about the world, cause distress across p...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Deadly terrorist attacks shook Europe and generated significant emotional turmoil well beyond people...
Terrorist attacks are supposed to hit not only the direct victims but the entire society. In this pr...
A large stream of research has shown that emotional reactions have a powerful impact on political ch...
Terrorism has been increasingly viewed as a complex phenomenon imbued with political objectives and ...
A large stream of research has shown that emotional reactions have a powerful impact on political ch...
Background: The wave of terrorist attacks over the past years in Europe and other regions may cause ...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the effect on mental health of consecutive terrorist atta...
Background: The wave of terrorist attacks over the past years in Europe and other regions may cause ...
Over the past several years an increasing number of terrorist attacks committed in the name of Islam...
Research showed that terrorism perception is influenced by the media. In this context, this study ai...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Conceptualizing affect as a complex nonlinear dynamic process, we used Latent Class extended Mixed M...
Purpose - Terrorist events are unforeseen and have the potential to shake and rattle markets and inv...
Terrorist attacks have the capacity to threaten our beliefs about the world, cause distress across p...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...