The Association Between Parent-Reported Child Disaster Reactions and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Parent Survivors of Disasters and Terrorism
- Betty Pfefferbaum; Carol North
PMID: 33125449DOI: https://doi.org/10.12788/acp.0008
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This study investigated how children might influence their parents' reactions to disasters, based on a sample of 556 survivor parents and 1,066 children from 5 disasters/terrorist events. The results showed that parents' posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was linked to their injury in the disaster, previous psychiatric disorders, and exposure to trauma. Children's reactions also played a role in how parents responded. It's important for clinicians to consider children's reactions and provide support. Future research should explore how children's reactions affect parent outcomes.
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