Division of Mental Health, Children, Youth & Women's Health Service, Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide, Australia.
J Trauma Stress. 2010 Apr;23(2):274-7. doi: 10.1002/jts.20521.
The authors examined the association between disaster-related traumatic experiences and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in 155 youth, aged 8-18 years, from the Lower Eyre Peninsula of South Australia who were affected by January 2005 bushfires. Youth completed measures of PTSD symptoms and disaster experiences 11-5 months postdisaster. Many youth (27%) reported moderate to severe levels of PTSD symptoms; younger children reported greater PTSD symptom severity than older youth. Perceived personal life threat and ongoing loss/disruption were related to greater PTSD symptomatology. Following disasters, it may be helpful to identify young children and youth who perceived that their life was threatened and experienced more ongoing life disruption, as these youth may be at higher risk for persistent PTSD symptoms.
作者研究了 155 名 8-18 岁的青少年在经历 2005 年 1 月南澳大利亚下艾尔半岛丛林大火后的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状与与灾难相关创伤经历之间的关系。这些青少年在灾难后 11-5 个月完成了 PTSD 症状和灾难经历的测量。许多青少年(27%)报告有中度至重度 PTSD 症状;年幼的儿童比年长的青少年报告更严重的 PTSD 症状。感知到的个人生命威胁和持续的丧失/破坏与更严重的 PTSD 症状有关。灾难发生后,识别出那些感知到自己的生命受到威胁和经历更多持续生活破坏的儿童和青少年可能会有所帮助,因为这些青少年可能面临更高的持续 PTSD 症状风险。