A Prospective Study of Posttraumatic Stress and Depressive Reactions Among Treated and Untreated Adolescents 5 Years After a Catastrophic Disaster
- Armen Goenjian; David Walling; Alan Steinberg; Ida Karayan; Louis Najarian; Robert Pynoos
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This study examines the natural course of posttraumatic stress and depressive reactions among untreated adolescents in earthquake-affected cities in Armenia. It also evaluates the effectiveness of brief trauma/grief-focused psychotherapy. The research assessed 125 adolescents using specific scales at 1.5 and 5 years post-earthquake, with psychotherapy provided to a group in one city. Results showed a decrease in PTSD symptoms among treated and untreated adolescents, with psychotherapy leading to greater improvement. The study highlights the importance of mental health interventions in schools post-disaster to reduce trauma-related issues.
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