Effects of genocide on youth
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The effects of genocide on youth include psychological and demographic effects that affect the transition into adulthood. These effects are also seen in future generations of youth.
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See also
- Acute stress reaction
- Chronic stress
- Combat stress reaction
- Compassion fatigue
- Complex posttraumatic stress disorder
- Da Costa's syndrome
- Emotional dysregulation
- Malingering of posttraumatic stress disorder
- Posttraumatic embitterment disorder
- Psychogenic amnesia
- Psychoneuroimmunology
- PTSD Symptom Scale – Self-Report Version
- Research on the effects of violence in mass media
- Shell shock
- Survivor syndrome
- Susto
- Symptoms of victimization
- Thousand-yard stare
- Trauma model of mental disorders
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