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War-Time Stress and Sexual Well-Being in Israel
Aryeh Lazar
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Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan
, Talli Y. Rosenbaum
School of Social Work
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Israel
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Stress-driven
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Sexual Well-being
100%
Media Exposure
50%
Acute Stress Disorder
50%
Direct Exposure
50%
Stress-related
25%
Exposure Media
25%
Online Survey
12%
Stress Effect
12%
Israeli
12%
Convenience Sampling
12%
Mental Health Care
12%
Sexual Behavior
12%
Exposure to War
12%
Comprehensive Assessment
12%
Hierarchical Regression
12%
Human Face
12%
Pearson Correlation
12%
Valuable Insight
12%
Sexual Problems
12%
Sexual Dysfunction
12%
Sexual Satisfaction
12%
Civilian Population
12%
Correlation Regression
12%
Online Survey Methods
12%
War Stress
12%
Societal Factors
12%
War-related Stressors
12%
Quasi-longitudinal Modes
12%
Satisfaction Function
12%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Stressors
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Hierarchical Regression
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