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- W2082130718 abstract "THE VOLUMINOUS LITERATURE dealing with civilian reactions in the present war is informative but it also is subject to many limitations. Most of the conclusions that have been drawn must be regarded as tentative. Due in part, no doubt, to the pressure of war activities, systematic studies have been few in areas where the impact of the war has been most severe. Some writers have simply reaffirmed or elaborated upon their peacetime theories by means of convenient illustrations drawn from wartime events. Unavoidably, also, available reports deal primarily with immediate effects and offer no certain prediction of possible effects on future mental health. Relatively little information of a scientific nature is available from many sections of the globe.1 There have been several more or less extensive reviews of studies of the effects of war on children (22, 27, 30, 45, 54, 55, 96), and several books or manuals have been published addressed to parents and others who have the care of children (6, 41, 77, 98)." @default.
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