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8/18/2025, 10:19:04 PM
No.513398598
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BREAKING: California Jews are the real victims of conflict in Israel/Palestine, study finds
The paper, "Mental Health in Californian Jews Before and After October 7, 2023," was published in the American Psychological Association journal Psychological Trauma.
"The study highlights the psychological toll of the October 7th Hamas attacks even on Jews living thousands of miles from the conflict. But what is important to note is that concerns about antisemitism right here in the U.S., beyond the trauma from the attack itself, were a key driver of this psychological distress," said Leah C. Hibel, professor of human ecology at UC Davis and lead author of the paper.
"These findings suggest a greater need for mental health providers who have the knowledge, skills and awareness to understand and respect the unique cultural and discriminatory experiences of Jews."
Researchers surveyed more than 200 Jewish parents of children ages 2 to 18, living in Northern California from September 2023 before the attacks, through August 2024. The study was designed to assess the impact of antisemitism on Jewish well-being and unintentionally captured the Oct. 7 massacre, the ensuing war and humanitarian crisis in the Middle East, and the historic rise in antisemitism here in the United States, Hibel said.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/california-jews-experiencing-heightened-depression-anxiety-since-2023-hamas-violence/ar-AA1KKpqH?
"The study highlights the psychological toll of the October 7th Hamas attacks even on Jews living thousands of miles from the conflict. But what is important to note is that concerns about antisemitism right here in the U.S., beyond the trauma from the attack itself, were a key driver of this psychological distress," said Leah C. Hibel, professor of human ecology at UC Davis and lead author of the paper.
"These findings suggest a greater need for mental health providers who have the knowledge, skills and awareness to understand and respect the unique cultural and discriminatory experiences of Jews."
Researchers surveyed more than 200 Jewish parents of children ages 2 to 18, living in Northern California from September 2023 before the attacks, through August 2024. The study was designed to assess the impact of antisemitism on Jewish well-being and unintentionally captured the Oct. 7 massacre, the ensuing war and humanitarian crisis in the Middle East, and the historic rise in antisemitism here in the United States, Hibel said.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/california-jews-experiencing-heightened-depression-anxiety-since-2023-hamas-violence/ar-AA1KKpqH?