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Here are some of my selected publications, with abstracts.

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Stack of Newspapers

Hamama, L., Hamama-Raz, Y., Lebowitz-Sokolover, K., & Ganelin-Cohen, E. (2024). Well-being among parents of youth with multiple sclerosis: A preliminary longitudinal study. Frontiers in Psychology.‏

Hamama, L., & Levy, S. (2024). Adolescent siblings of children with cancer: Resource‐based profiles, normalization, and search for meaning in life. Journal of Adolescence, ‏‏‏

Hamama, L. (2023). Perceived social support, normalization, and subjective well-being among family members of a child with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.‏‏

Hamama, L. & Itzhaki, M. (2023). Coping with Fibromyalgia - A focus group study. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Health & Well-being.

Hamama, L. (2022). Modeling linkages between self-efficacy, normalization, and well-being factors among Israeli mothers of children with neurodevelopmental disorders. Research in Developmental Disabilities.‏

Hamama, L., & Levin-Dagan, N. (2021) People who contracted COVID-19: The mediating role of shame and guilt in the link between threatening illness perception and mental health measures. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping

Hamama, L., & Gaber, S. (2020). Seeing the siblings: Gender differences in emerging-adult siblings of individuals with Autism. Research in Developmental Disabilities.

Hamama, L., Hamama-Raz, Y., Stokar, Y. N., Pat-Horenczyk, R., Brom, D.,  & Baron- Har Lev, E.   (2019). Burnout and perceived social support: The mediating role of secondary traumatization in nurses vs. physicians. Journal of Advanced Nursing.

Hamama, L., & Hamama-Raz, Y. (2019). Meaning in life, self-control, positive and negative affect: Exploring gender differences among adolescents. Youth & Society.

Hamama, L., & Alshech, M. (2018). Children with Epilepsy: Assessing state anxiety through drawings and a self-report questionnaire. Arts & Health.

Katz, C., & Hamama, L. (2016). The sibling relationship in the context of child maltreatment: What do we know? What are the directions for the future? Trauma, Violence, & Abuse.

Hamama, L., & Sahron, M. (2013). Posttraumatic growth and subjective well-being among caregivers of chronic Patients: A preliminary study. Journal of Happiness Studies.

Hamama, L., & Ronen- Shenhav, A. (2013). The role of developmental features, environmental crises, and personal resources (self-control and social support) in adolescents' aggressive behavior. Aggression and Violent Behavior.

Agbaria, Q., Ronen, T. & Hamama, L. (2012). The link between developmental components (age and gender), need to belong and resources of self-control and feelings of happiness, and frequency of symptoms among Arab adolescents in Israel. Children and Youth Services Review.

Hamama, L., & Arazi, Y. (2012). Aggressive behavior in at-risk children: Contribution of subjective well-being and family cohesion. Child & Family Social Work

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