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Is terror gender-blind? Gender differences in reaction to terror events
Zahava Solomon
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Marc Gelkopf
, Avraham Bleich
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Terror
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Gender Differences
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Gender Blindness
100%
Vulnerability
60%
Exposure Level
40%
Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms
40%
Coping Strategies
40%
Sense of Safety
40%
Israel
20%
Depressive Symptoms
20%
Terrorist Attacks
20%
Trauma
20%
Self-efficacy
20%
Exposure to Terrorism
20%
Al-Aqsa Intifada
20%
Post-traumatic
20%
Adult Population
20%
Structured Questionnaire
20%
Self-sensing
20%
Self-coping
20%
Number of Factors
20%
Sense of Threat
20%
Effective Coping
20%
Safety Self-efficacy
20%
Safety Efficacy
20%
Low Self-efficacy
20%
Psychology
Sex Differences
100%
Self-Efficacy
60%
Coping Behavior
60%