Rubens Sonia L, Felix Erika D, Vernberg Eric M, Canino Glorisa
Clinical Child Psychology Program, University of Kansas.
Gevirtz Graduate School of Education, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Psychol Trauma. 2014 Nov;6(6):716-723. doi: 10.1037/a0036701.
Although a relation between disaster exposure and ataques de nervios () has been established in adult samples, little is known about this among youth, including factors that may moderate this relation. This study examined the role of the peer context in the relation between exposure to Hurricane Georges and experiencing a past year and lifetime among a representative community sample of 905 youth (N = 476 boys and 429 girls; ages 11-18) residing in Puerto Rico. Data were gathered from 1999-2000 in Puerto Rico, 12-27 months following Hurricane Georges. Logistic regression analyses found that peer violence significantly predicted experiencing an in the past year. Hurricane exposure and peer violence were both significant predictors of a lifetime experience of an . An interaction was found between hurricane exposure and peer violence, indicating that hurricane exposure was significantly related to a lifetime experience of an among adolescents who do not report associating with violent peers. For participants reporting high levels of peer violence, hurricane exposure did not add additional risk for a lifetime experience of an . Understanding the influence of peers in the relation between hurricane exposure and experiencing an may assist in planning developmentally and culturally sensitive response plans.
尽管在成人样本中已确定灾难暴露与神经发作(ataques de nervios)之间存在关联,但在青少年中对此了解甚少,包括可能调节这种关联的因素。本研究在居住于波多黎各的905名青少年(N = 476名男孩和429名女孩;年龄11 - 18岁)的代表性社区样本中,考察了同伴环境在遭受乔治飓风暴露与过去一年及一生经历神经发作之间的关系中所起的作用。数据于1999 - 2000年在波多黎各收集,时间是在乔治飓风过后12 - 27个月。逻辑回归分析发现,同伴暴力显著预测了过去一年经历神经发作的情况。飓风暴露和同伴暴力都是一生经历神经发作的显著预测因素。在飓风暴露和同伴暴力之间发现了一种交互作用,这表明在那些未报告与暴力同伴交往的青少年中,飓风暴露与一生经历神经发作显著相关。对于报告有高水平同伴暴力的参与者,飓风暴露并未增加一生经历神经发作的额外风险。了解同伴在飓风暴露与经历神经发作之间的关系中的影响,可能有助于制定具有发展适宜性和文化敏感性的应对计划。