Title of article :
Post Traumatic Stress, Context, and the Lingering Effects
of the Hurricane Katrina Disaster among Ethnic
Minority Youth
Author/Authors :
Carl F. Weems، نويسنده , , Leslie K. Taylor، نويسنده , , Melinda F. Cannon &
Reshelle C. Marino، نويسنده , , Dawn M. Romano &
Brandon G. Scott، نويسنده , , Andre M. Perry، نويسنده , , Vera Triplett، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This study examined the stability of post traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in a predominantly
ethnic minority sample of youth exposed to Hurricane
Katrina. Youth (n=191 grades 4th thru 8th) were screened
for exposure to traumatic experiences and PTSD symptoms
at 24 months (Time 1) and then again at 30 months (Time
2) post-disaster. PTSD symptoms did not significantly
decline over time and were higher than rates reported at
earlier time points for more ethnically diverse samples.
Younger age, female sex, and continued disrepair to the
child’s home predicted stable elevated PTSD symptoms.
Findings are consistent with predictions from contextual
theories of disaster exposure and with epidemiological data
from adult samples suggesting that the incidence of PTSD
post Katrina is showing an atypical pattern of remittance.
Theoretical, applied, and policy implications are discussed.
Keywords :
Context . Post traumatic stress disorder .Trauma . Disaster . Stability . Ethnic minority
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology