![]() ![]() Results show that during military conflicts, civilians declared less fears of physical injury comparing routine time a slow trend of decline in the level of fears over time was observed during routine periods, fear was associated with female-gender and with the lowest income level group. Sixty-six representative samples were identified and surveyed from 2001 to 2019 ( n = 37,190) that occurred during ( n = 14,362) and between ( n = 22,828) seven conflicts and non-conflict periods. This representative study aims to examine the effect of protracted violence on the level of fear of the overall Israeli-Jewish population, and the role of the conflict on the connection between socio-economic factors and fears. The identification of demographic factors of vulnerability and resilience in communities facing belligerent conflicts is increasingly relevant today. ![]()
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