2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurenf.2016.08.003
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« Radicalisation djihadiste » et psychiatrie de l’adolescent

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“…The latter could therefore also engage in jihadism because of a lack of identity firmly anchored in reality. The fact that adolescents from middle class and without family affiliation with Islam undergo radicalisation process underlines the importance of the adolescence process in this choice of radical engagement [32]. For Doosje, personal uncertainty is one of the three main determinants of a radical belief system, along with perceived injustice and perceived intergroup threat [39].…”
Section: Individual Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The latter could therefore also engage in jihadism because of a lack of identity firmly anchored in reality. The fact that adolescents from middle class and without family affiliation with Islam undergo radicalisation process underlines the importance of the adolescence process in this choice of radical engagement [32]. For Doosje, personal uncertainty is one of the three main determinants of a radical belief system, along with perceived injustice and perceived intergroup threat [39].…”
Section: Individual Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding prevention, Feddes et al reported a longitudinal study showing that improving empathy and agency skills, as well as balancing self-esteem (neither too strong nor too weak), could prevent the risk of violent radicalisation [57]. Based on case reports and series, Ludot et al reported the importance of mental health professionals meeting these young people (i) to analyse their psychological vulnerability, taking into account their political, social and cultural context, and (ii) to try to grasp the meaning radical commitment holds for them [32]. Zagury insisted that it is important for mental health professionals to offer young people psychological support without judgment [15].…”
Section: Is It Possible To Formulate Recommendations?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In France, 1,017 minors were registered in 2015 with the French judiciary authorities by the police because of objective and worrying signs evoking a radicalization process (6). Existing studies on radicalization have mainly focused on adults (1520) and have scarcely explored specifically the question of radicalized adolescents (2124).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les recherches ont initialement envisagé la question de la santé mentale des sujets, pour s'accorder actuellement sur l'absence de psychopathologie et d'un profil spécifique de personnalité (hormis pour les individus agissant seuls sans le soutien d'une organisation terroriste, ce qui n'est pas le cas des mineurs). La littérature fait davantage état de vulnérabilités psychologiques et sociales fragilisant le jeune par rapport au risque de radicalisation violente (Campelo, Oppetit, Neau, Cohen et Bronsard, 2018 ;Ludot, Radjack et Moro, 2016).…”
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