War, politics fuels domestic violence and aggression in family, new study finds
Exposure to war and political violence doesn’t just leave people with post-traumatic stress; it also fuels aggression within families, impacting children’s behavior long after the conflict ends.
Exposure to conflict operates as a source of real persistent stress and increases aggressiveness between parents.(photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK)ByJUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICHUpdated: