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Worry about terror among young adults living in ongoing security uncertainty
Authors:Ora Peleg  Michelle Mass‐Friedman
Affiliation:1. Department of Counseling, The Academic College Emek Yezreel, , Afula, Israel;2. Department of Counseling, University of Derby, , Yehuda, Israel
Abstract:The aim of the current study was to investigate worry about terror as a mediating variable, with the exogenous variables being media viewing, differentiation of self, and trait anxiety, and the endogenous variables being somatic symptoms and perceptions of security‐related stress. Participants were divided into two groups by age/academic level: 248 high school students and 191 university students. A pathway correlation model was used to investigate worry about terror as a mediating variable. The central finding was that worry about terror was a significant mediating variable in the relationship between the extent of media viewing following terror events and the level of perception of security‐related stress. That is, young people who said they worried a lot reported a high level of stress relating to the terror events they saw covered in the media. In addition, trait anxiety was found to have an effect on stress perception only via the level of worry about terror. This means that high levels of stress are not experienced by all highly trait‐anxious people, but only by those who suffer from higher levels of worry about terror.
Keywords:worry about terror  media viewing  differentiation of self  trait anxiety  somatic symptoms  perceptions of security‐related stress
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