2013
DOI: 10.1177/0093650213510941
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The Effects of Mediated Exposure to Ethnic-Political Violence on Middle East Youth’s Subsequent Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Aggressive Behavior

Abstract: This study introduces the concept of chronic (i.e., repeated and cumulative) mediated exposure to political violence and investigates its effects on aggressive behavior and post-traumatic stress (PTS) symptoms in young viewers. Embracing the risk-matrix approach, these effects are studied alongside other childhood risk factors that influence maladjustment. A longitudinal study was conducted on a sample of youth who experience the Israeli-Palestinian conflict firsthand (N = 1,207). As hypothesized, higher level… Show more

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“…The small effect sizes for the cross‐lagged paths may also be due to potential moderators that warrant further examination. For example, among youth exposed to political violence, initial levels of aggressive behavior moderated the relations between exposure to violence and later trauma‐related distress and aggression (Gvirsman et al, ). This suggests that youth who are highly aggressive may be particularly at risk for increased aggressive behavior after experiencing trauma‐related distress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The small effect sizes for the cross‐lagged paths may also be due to potential moderators that warrant further examination. For example, among youth exposed to political violence, initial levels of aggressive behavior moderated the relations between exposure to violence and later trauma‐related distress and aggression (Gvirsman et al, ). This suggests that youth who are highly aggressive may be particularly at risk for increased aggressive behavior after experiencing trauma‐related distress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous analyses also showed that greater exposure to political violence in the media was longitudinally related to higher levels of aggression at peers independently of exposure to violence in other contexts (Dvir Gvirsman et al, 2014). In this paper, we elaborate on the psychological processes that account for this relation over time between exposure to political violence and subsequent aggression against peers.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…A recent study combines adolescent socialization and political conflict issues, examining the impact of repeated and cumulative exposure to political violence in the media on aggressive behavior and post-traumatic stress symptoms in Palestinian and Israeli youth (Dvir-Gvirsman et al, in press). Using longitudinal data ( N = 1207), the authors found that the effect of mediated exposure after controlling for other exposures to violence predicted these negative outcomes, and that the effect from aggressiveness and stress symptomology to selective exposure to violent media content was also present though the weaker of the two relationships.…”
Section: Further Evidence Regarding Reinforcement Processes In Politimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such research might require approaches such as web tracking and unobtrusive measurement. However, as noted, it is possible for ambitious and skilled research teams to collect data in challenging environments exploring these issues (e.g., Dvir-Gvirsman et al, in press). …”
Section: Research Questions and Challenges Regarding Politics And Idementioning
confidence: 99%