2024
DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2024.2359267
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Psychological responses to political hostility: a study on aggression, bullying, and well-being in Qatar

Wahiba Abu-Ras,
Eliza Decker,
Maryam Burghul
et al.

Abstract: In 2017, the Gulf crisis led to a blockade that severely restricted Qatar’s air, land, and sea access. This political crisis had far-reaching consequences, particularly affecting cross-national families and children. This qualitative analysis explores the effects of the blockade’s political instability on individuals and families, specifically for Qatari citizens married to non-Qatari spouses and their cross-national children. Applying the General Aggression Model and Social Learning Theory, we interviewed 24 … Show more

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