Rosenthal M K, Levy-Shiff R
School of Social Work, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1993 Apr;63(2):241-54. doi: 10.1037/h0079414.
Mothers' perceptions of their infants' and toddlers' reactions to stressors related to the Gulf War were examined. Substantial distress reactions were displayed in somatic symptoms, behavioral disturbances, difficulties in routine functioning, and regressive behavior. Coping reactions were manifested in cooperative, helpful, and symbolic behavior. Reactions were found to be related to proximity to missile target zones, family reactions, and age of the child.
研究了母亲们对其婴幼儿对与海湾战争相关应激源反应的看法。在躯体症状、行为障碍、日常功能困难和退行行为方面表现出大量的痛苦反应。应对反应表现为合作、乐于助人以及象征性的行为。发现这些反应与靠近导弹目标区、家庭反应以及孩子的年龄有关。