APA 6th Edition Frančišković, T., MoroI. Torić, Lj., Urlić, I., Rončević-Gr'eta, I. i Tić-Bačić, T. (2000). The Impact of Traumatic Experience on Attitude Towards Future in Refugee Adolescents. Collegium antropologicum, 24 (2), 0-0. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/17227
MLA 8th Edition Frančišković, T., et al. "The Impact of Traumatic Experience on Attitude Towards Future in Refugee Adolescents." Collegium antropologicum, vol. 24, br. 2, 2000, str. 0-0. https://hrcak.srce.hr/17227. Citirano 07.03.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Frančišković, T., Lj. MoroI. Torić, I. Urlić, I. Rončević-Gr'eta i T. Tić-Bačić. "The Impact of Traumatic Experience on Attitude Towards Future in Refugee Adolescents." Collegium antropologicum 24, br. 2 (2000): 0-0. https://hrcak.srce.hr/17227
Harvard Frančišković, T., et al. (2000). 'The Impact of Traumatic Experience on Attitude Towards Future in Refugee Adolescents', Collegium antropologicum, 24(2), str. 0-0. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/17227 (Datum pristupa: 07.03.2021.)
Vancouver Frančišković T, MoroI. Torić Lj, Urlić I, Rončević-Gr'eta I, Tić-Bačić T. The Impact of Traumatic Experience on Attitude Towards Future in Refugee Adolescents. Collegium antropologicum [Internet]. 2000 [pristupljeno 07.03.2021.];24(2):0-0. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/17227
IEEE T. Frančišković, Lj. MoroI. Torić, I. Urlić, I. Rončević-Gr'eta i T. Tić-Bačić, "The Impact of Traumatic Experience on Attitude Towards Future in Refugee Adolescents", Collegium antropologicum, vol.24, br. 2, str. 0-0, 2000. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/17227. [Citirano: 07.03.2021.]
Sažetak Traumatic experience has overall far reaching consequences on personality. In particular,
it has significant impact on teenagers that are just approaching the phase of
solving their identity problems. This research examines the relation of traumatic experience
and attitude towards the future in two groups of adolescents. The first group consists
of 20 adolescents-refugees from the East Slavonia that were settled in Rijeka area
with their parents during the last six years. The second group consists of 20 adolescent’s
local inhabitants that were influenced by the war only indirectly. Results show significant
difference between refugees and non-refugees in expressed interpersonal trust, frustration
tolerance, and formation of close contacts, adaptability, precaution, bitterness,
and social desirability. Both groups show increased depression, pessimism and poor
self-control. This might be considered as general characteristic of society in war.