Trajectories of resilience, resistance, and distress during ongoing terrorism: the case of Jews and Arabs in Israel.
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Sandro Galea | B. Hall | S. Galea | S. Hobfoll | P. Palmieri | Stevan E Hobfoll | Daphna Canetti-Nisim | Robert J Johnson | Patrick A Palmieri | Daphna Canetti-Nisim | Robert J. Johnson | Brian J Hall
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