Dollinger S J
Br J Med Psychol. 1985 Dec;58(4):375-83. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8341.1985.tb02656.x.
Thirty-eight children playing or observing a soccer game were the victims of a lightning strike which killed one other child. Interviews with the children and their families documented a number of emotional effects of this disaster, chiefly situational adjustment reactions. The most common reactions involved anxiety, particularly at times of storms. However, the most severely upset children exhibited sleep disturbances, separation anxiety, and nocturnal enuresis. One of two side-flash victims experienced depression for several months; the other experienced no significant emotional upset. Both suffered medical complications and had no memory for the incident. While all children reached at follow-up were doing quite well, those who were most upset by the incident were more likely to refuse to play soccer during the follow-up interval. Stories told to pictures of lightning revealed projections of the children's emotional upset, various defensive reactions to the incident and an increased sense of subjective probability for lightning injuries.
38名正在玩耍或观看足球比赛的儿童遭遇雷击,另有一名儿童死亡。对这些儿童及其家人的访谈记录了这场灾难造成的一些情绪影响,主要是情境适应反应。最常见的反应包括焦虑,尤其是在暴风雨期间。然而,受影响最严重的儿童出现了睡眠障碍、分离焦虑和夜间遗尿。两名侧闪受害者中有一人抑郁了几个月;另一人没有明显的情绪困扰。两人都出现了医疗并发症,且对该事件没有记忆。虽然随访时所有儿童情况都相当不错,但那些受事件影响最大的儿童在随访期间更有可能拒绝踢足球。看到闪电图片时讲述的故事揭示了儿童的情绪困扰、对该事件的各种防御反应,以及对雷击受伤主观概率的增加。