textabstractWe examined to what extent children in The Netherlands are affected by the threat of terrorism. For this purpose, a sample of school children living in Rotterdam or adjacent satellites (N = 216) completed a fear survey that included a number of terrorism-related items, and were confronted with ambiguous vignettes to measure threat-related interpretation bias. The results demonstrated that although a number of terrorism-related items (i.e., bombing attacks, explosions in a bus or subway) listed high in a ranking of most intense childhood fears, very few children made terrorist-related interpretations of ambiguous situations
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Investigated whether socially anxious children display a threat perception bias. A sample of 252 pri...
The research objective of this survey was to get insight in the origins of Islamophobia. ...
In this chapter, we presents the results from a multi-method study in the Netherlands into the role ...
In the beginning of the first decade of this century, some highly-publicized extremistic acts of ter...
Contains fulltext : 62720-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using telepho...
Using telephone interviews among a random sample of 537 Dutch children aged 7-12 years old, we inves...
Until now, there is little research on the experiences of indirectly exposed minors after terrorist ...
This research aims to gain a better understanding of the impact of terrorism on risk perceptions and...
Contains fulltext : 233823.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children displa...
Although literature dealing with the psychological consequences of terrorist attacks and terrorism i...
Item does not contain fulltextUsing telephone interviews with a random sample of Dutch children betw...
In recent times, Australian children have been exposed to a range of frightening images of war and t...
The present study assessed fear of hurricanes in children who had been confronted with this natural ...
The long history of conflict in Poso, Indonesia, causes the trauma of people living in the area, inc...
In this chapter, we presents the results from a multi-method study in the Netherlands into the role ...
Investigated whether socially anxious children display a threat perception bias. A sample of 252 pri...
The research objective of this survey was to get insight in the origins of Islamophobia. ...
In this chapter, we presents the results from a multi-method study in the Netherlands into the role ...