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    October 7 Terror Attack: Severe PTSD in Autistic Children and Families

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    What It’s About

    New research from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem highlights the severe psychological impact of the October 7 terrorist attack on both autistic and non-autistic children, as well as their parents. The study emphasizes the need for specialized mental health support for these vulnerable families.

    Why It Matters

    The investigation reveals that autistic children, who are already highly vulnerable, showed significant symptoms of PTSD following the attack. Furthermore, their parents experienced elevated levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, underscoring the urgency for tailored mental health services and ongoing emotional support.

    Research Findings

    Doctoral student Shir Rozenblat and Dr. Judah Koller from HU’s Seymour Fox School of Education conducted the first-ever study on autistic children and their parents during wartime. Their alarming findings indicate a two- to four-fold increase in stress, depression, and anxiety levels among parents compared to pre-war levels.

    The Role of ALUT

    ALUT, Israel’s leading organization for autism support, serves over 15,000 families across the country, providing vital services for diagnosis, treatment, representation, and research. However, many more affected families remain unaffiliated and in need of assistance.

    Need for Tailored Support

    The study calls for specialized psychological support recognizing the unique challenges faced by families of autistic children during wartime. This critical need is not only relevant in Israel but also in other conflict-affected regions globally.

    Ongoing Efforts

    The team’s initial findings, gathered through online questionnaires, are part of a year-long longitudinal investigation. Policymakers and healthcare providers are urged to prioritize the mental health needs of these families to mitigate the ongoing impacts of traumatic events.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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