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Front. Psychol., 13 August 2025

Sec. Pediatric Psychology

Volume 16 - 2025 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1676420

Correction: Early psychological responses of children and caregivers in the immediate aftermath of release from war captivity

    MF

    Maya Fennig 1*

    AS

    Avigal Snir 2,3

    MS

    Maayan Shorer 3,4

    EB

    Efrat Bron Harlev 1,3,5

    SF

    Silvana Fennig 1,3,5

  • 1. The Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2. School of Behavioral Sciences, Academic College Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 3. Psychological Medicine Department, Schneider Children's Medical Center, Petach Tikva, Israel

  • 4. Clinical Psychology Department, Faculty of Social & Community Sciences, Ruppin Academic Center, Emek Hefer, Israel

  • 5. Gray Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

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In the abstract, some information was reported incorrectly in the Objectives and Methods:

Objective: This study aims to (1) describe the early psychological responses of children and caregivers' early psychological responses immediately following their release from captivity in the Israeli-Hamas war

Methods: This qualitative study analyzed the psychological reactions of children and their caregivers (N = 26) who were released from captivity and received care at {masked}

The correct sentences appear below:

Objective: This study aims to (1) describe children and caregivers' early psychological responses immediately following their release from captivity in the Israeli-Hamas war and (2) examine the clinical interventions used to manage these reactions.

Methods: This qualitative study analyzed the psychological reactions of children and their caregivers (N = 26) who were released from captivity and received care at Schneider Children's Medical Centre of Israel.

A correction has been made to the Methods section, subsection Context and setting, paragraph 3. The name of the institution previously included a [masked] placeholder. The correct sentence appears below:

“Conducted over a 4-month period (December 2023–March 2024), the study was a partnership between Tel Aviv University and Schneider Children's Medical Centre of Israel.”

A correction has been made to the Methods section, subsection Study sample, paragraph 1. The name of the institution previously included a [masked] placeholder. The correct sentence appears below:

“Table 1 displays the characteristics of the sample of children and their caregivers (N = 26) who had been abducted in the context of war and subsequently received treatment at Schneider Children's Medical Centre of Israel, where the study was conducted.”

A correction has been made to the Methods section, subsection Study sample, paragraph 2. The name of the institution previously included a [masked] placeholder. The correct sentence appears below:

“The study sample comprised a subset of 37 practitioners employed at Schneider Children's Medical Centre of Israel, including social workers (n = 11), psychologists (n = 10), a child psychiatrist (n = 1), nurses (n = 9), pediatricians (n = 4), and senior directors (n = 2).”

A correction has been made to the Methods section, subsection Ethical considerations, paragraph 1. The name of the institution previously included a [masked] placeholder. The correct sentence appears below:

“All procedures were reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board of Tel Aviv University and the Institutional Review Board of Schneider Children's Medical Centre of Israel.”

The original version of this article has been updated.

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children, trauma, war, Israel, conflict, mental health, adolescents, psychological intervention

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Fennig M, Snir A, Shorer M, Harlev EB and Fennig S (2025) Correction: Early psychological responses of children and caregivers in the immediate aftermath of release from war captivity. Front. Psychol. 16:1676420. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1676420

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30 July 2025

Accepted

31 July 2025

Published

13 August 2025

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Frontiers Editorial Office, Frontiers Media SA, Switzerland

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16 - 2025

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*Correspondence: Maya Fennig

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