Yael Lahav
Tel Aviv University
66 Papers
138 Citations
Yael Lahav is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Distress. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 46 publications. Previous affiliations of Yael Lahav include University of Southern Denmark & Stanford University.
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Papers
Psychological distress related to COVID-19 - The contribution of continuous traumatic stress.
TL;DR: Individuals who had been exposed to trauma, and to CTS in particular, had elevated anxiety, depression, and peritraumatic stress symptoms compared to individuals without such a history or to survivors of non-ongoing traumatic events.
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The role of ex-POWs' PTSD symptoms and trajectories in wives' secondary traumatization.
TL;DR: It is exposure to a partner with PTSD that leads to overall ST and other distress symptoms, and not simply to a trauma survivor, so wives of partners with PTSD should be considered high-risk groups for ST and distress that may require targeted interventions.
Dysfunctional Pain Modulation in Torture Survivors: The Mediating Effect of PTSD
TL;DR: The mediation effect of PTSD trajectory on pain modulation among trauma survivors suggests that it is the duration and severity of PTSD/distress, rather than the exposure to trauma per se, that influence the perception and modulation of pain.
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Reenacting Past Abuse - Identification with the Aggressor and Sexual Revictimization.
TL;DR: Analyses indicated significant correlations between two subscales of identification with the aggressor – replacing one’s agency with that of the perpetrator and becoming hyper-sensitive to the perpetrator – and sexual revictimization.
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Posttraumatic Growth and Shattered World Assumptions Among Ex-POWs: The Role of Dissociation.
TL;DR: Findings imply that PTG might reflect illusory defenses and raise questions regarding the integration between the co-occurrence of high PTG and negative WAs among trauma survivors.
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