Cognitive Construction of the (Un-)justness of Military Intervention: The Moral Evaluation of the Kosovo WarSummary: With reference to the Kosovo war, we examined how the (un-)justness of military intervention is cognitively constructed. Four types of ...
Summary: The study of victims of the Dresden bombing night in February 1945 aimed to investigate the current extent of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and trauma-related personal growth. It was assumed that the degree of traumatic exposure is related ...
Background: Evidence on youth suicides from Southeastern Europe is scarce. We are not aware of previous reports from Bosnia and Herzegovina, which experienced war from 1992 to 1995. Durkheim’s theory of suicide predicts decreased suicide rates in wartime ...
Background/Aims: Suicidal ideations (SI) indicate and predict psychological distress. We examined the prevalence of SI among early adolescents and its association with parental war participation, personal, behavioral, and sociodemographic characteristics. ...
Background: Besides the war experience (1992–1995), Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) constitutes an interesting area for studies on suicidal behavior from an ethnic and religious perspective with its mixed ethnic population of Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats. ...
Abstract. In this study, examples of war and terrorism from both Western and Arab countries were examined with respect to the underlying ethical positions of justifications that have been publicized. In a rating process, we analyzed speeches and ...
Abstract. Older widowed women in postconflict and postdisaster settings are a potentially vulnerable group due to both exposure to multiple potentially trauma events and ongoing stressors. Drawing from conservation ...