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The Effect of the Subjective Holocaust Influence Level on Holocaust Survivors’ Offspring
Journal of Loss and Trauma ( IF 2.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-24 , DOI: 10.1080/15325024.2020.1847921
Gila Oren 1 , Tal Shavit 2
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Abstract

This paper examines how is the Subjective Holocaust Influence Level (SHIL) of Holocaust survivors’ offspring (HSO) is reflected in their daily life, habits and wellbeing. For this purpose, we asked 346 Jewish-Israeli HSO about their daily life, habits and emotions and divided them into three groups based on their SHIL. We find that higher SHIL correlated with increased worry, being more suspicious of others, higher anxiety about the future, feeling a need to survive, risk aversion, self-rated health and unwillingness to discard food. However, we found only a minor effect on their financial behavior.



中文翻译:

主观大屠杀影响水平对大屠杀幸存者后代的影响

摘要

本文研究了大屠杀幸存者后代 (HSO) 的主观大屠杀影响水平 (SHIL) 如何反映在他们的日常生活、习惯和福祉中。为此,我们询问了 346 名犹太裔以色列 HSO,了解他们的日常生活、习惯和情绪,并根据他们的 SHIL 将他们分为三组。我们发现,较高的 SHIL 与更多的担忧、对他人的怀疑、对未来的更高焦虑、对生存的需求、风险厌恶、自我评估的健康和不愿丢弃食物相关。然而,我们发现对他们的财务行为只有很小的影响。

更新日期:2020-11-24
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