The recent attacks in Paris are the latest in a long list of events whose blanket coverage on TV has had a strong influence on the thoughts, feelings and behaviours of many children. Footage of wars, bombings, shootings, floods and bushfires can traumatise children, leading to sleep disturbances and anxieties in normally non-threatening situations, including fear for their own personal safety
Increasingly, the Internet and global media are exposing children to images of war, disaster and ter...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a survey among 451 elementary school children (8 to 12 years old), ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-25)Conflict in the Middle East has led Israelis to liv...
This study assessed indirect interpersonal exposure to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, broadcast and...
Abstract: Children exposed to the September 11, 2001, World Trade Center terrorist attack, whether b...
Worldwide, many children are exposed, either directly or indirectly, to violence and traumatic image...
In recent times, Australian children have been exposed to a range of frightening images of war and t...
Abstract In this study we examined reactions to 3 news events (September 11 terrorist attacks, Summe...
The aims of the study are to examine; whether children perceive television news as real, whether mot...
Recent acts of terrorism have emphasised the need for research to further establish not only the nat...
Hundreds of thousands of Australian children under the age of six witnessed at least some of the cov...
This study investigates the relationship between media exposure to the terrorist attacks in Norway o...
Terrorism—a planned, often politically motivated event designed to kill many innocent victims and i...
Traditionally, the public and professional debate about the inappropriateness of media violence for ...
Contains fulltext : 233823.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children displa...
Increasingly, the Internet and global media are exposing children to images of war, disaster and ter...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a survey among 451 elementary school children (8 to 12 years old), ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-25)Conflict in the Middle East has led Israelis to liv...
This study assessed indirect interpersonal exposure to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, broadcast and...
Abstract: Children exposed to the September 11, 2001, World Trade Center terrorist attack, whether b...
Worldwide, many children are exposed, either directly or indirectly, to violence and traumatic image...
In recent times, Australian children have been exposed to a range of frightening images of war and t...
Abstract In this study we examined reactions to 3 news events (September 11 terrorist attacks, Summe...
The aims of the study are to examine; whether children perceive television news as real, whether mot...
Recent acts of terrorism have emphasised the need for research to further establish not only the nat...
Hundreds of thousands of Australian children under the age of six witnessed at least some of the cov...
This study investigates the relationship between media exposure to the terrorist attacks in Norway o...
Terrorism—a planned, often politically motivated event designed to kill many innocent victims and i...
Traditionally, the public and professional debate about the inappropriateness of media violence for ...
Contains fulltext : 233823.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children displa...
Increasingly, the Internet and global media are exposing children to images of war, disaster and ter...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a survey among 451 elementary school children (8 to 12 years old), ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-25)Conflict in the Middle East has led Israelis to liv...