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ArtikelLooking Back on September 11, 2001 : Appraised Impact and Memory for Emotions in Adolescents and Adults  
Oleh: Levine, Linda J. ; Jammer, Larry D. ; Henker, Barbara ; Whalen, Carol K.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Adolescent Research (http://jar.sagepub.com/) vol. 20 no. 4 (Jul. 2005), page 497-523.
Topik: EMOTIONS; adolescence; emotion; memory; risk perception; appraisal; terrorism
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    • Nomor Panggil: JJ81.9
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Isi artikelThis study investigated changes over time in adolescents' and parents' memories for how they felt when they learned of the terrorist attackes on september 11, 2001. Adolescnets recalled having felt less negative emotion than parents did both 3 months and 8 months after the attacks. Moreover, the intensity of negative emotion recalled decreased over time for adolescents but increased for parents, Parental anxiety and stress at 3 months predicted adolescent reactions at 8 months, and there was no evidence of bidirectional effects. Adolescents (but not parents) appraised the attacks as having less impact on themselves than on others. Appraising the attacks as having less impact predicted lower recalled negative emotion and fewer post traumatic stress symptoms. The results suggest that adolescents' tendency to view themselves as less vulnerable than otgers, which can lead to risky behaviours, may also serve a protective function when adolescents confort distant traumatic events.
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