Table 2 shows the prevalence of types of traumatic events. The most common stressors were knowing someone who experienced a terrorist attack and direct personal exposure to the 2006 Lebanon War (ranked highly by both genders), having someone close die unexpectedly (especially for females), and participating in combat (especially for males). The worst stressors (those assessed for subsequent PTSD) identified by respondents were someone close died unexpectedly and experiencing the 2006 Lebanon War (ranked highly by both genders), combat/military participation (especially for males), and knowing someone who was in a terrorist attack (especially for females).