"i'm not really afraid of Osama Bin Laden!" fear of terrorism in dutch children

We examined to what extent children in The Netherlands are affected by the threat of terrorism. For this purpose, a sample of school children living in Rotterdam or adjacent satellites (N = 216) completed a fear survey that included a number of terrorism-related items, and were confronted with ambiguous vignettes to measure threat-related interpretation bias. The results demonstrated that although a number of terrorism-related items (i.e., bombing attacks, explosions in a bus or subway) listed high in a ranking of most intense childhood fears, very few children made terrorist-related interpret... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Muris, P.E.H.M. (Peter)
Mayer, B.N. (Birgit)
Eijk, S. (Sandra) van
Dongen, M. (Marit)
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2008
Schlagwörter: Children / Fear of terrorism / Interpretation bias
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-27065403
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Link(s) : http://repub.eur.nl/pub/15127

We examined to what extent children in The Netherlands are affected by the threat of terrorism. For this purpose, a sample of school children living in Rotterdam or adjacent satellites (N = 216) completed a fear survey that included a number of terrorism-related items, and were confronted with ambiguous vignettes to measure threat-related interpretation bias. The results demonstrated that although a number of terrorism-related items (i.e., bombing attacks, explosions in a bus or subway) listed high in a ranking of most intense childhood fears, very few children made terrorist-related interpretations of ambiguous situations.