This study examined the influence of peers in meeting DSM-IV symptom criteria for an internalizing disorder in adolescents exposed to Hurricane Georges. Participants included a representative community sample of 905 youth (N = 476 boys) ages 11-17 residing in Puerto Rico. Data were gathered on hurricane exposure, symptoms of internalizing disorders, peer social support, peer violence, and peer substance use through in-person structured interviews with adolescents and caretakers from 1999-2000 in Puerto Rico, 12-27 months after Hurricane Georges. Hurricane exposure, peer violence, and peer substance use predicted whether adolescents met DSM-IV symptom criteria for a measured internalizing disorder. An interaction was found between hurricane ...
Little is known about children\u27s long-term adjustment following a disaster. Thus, the current stu...
Objective: This study seeks to identify factors associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD...
The authors report on the level of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) expe-rienced by fourth-grade...
This study examined the influence of peers in meeting DSM-IV symptom criteria for an internalizing d...
Adolescents exposed to hurricanes may be at risk to develop symptoms of internalizing disorders. The...
Hurricane exposure places youth at risk for psychological distress such as symptoms of Posttraumatic...
Adolescents in New Orleans were displaced by hurricane Katrina and returned to find their city devas...
This study focused on characteristics of the family environment that may mediate the relationship be...
Little systematic research attention has been devoted to the impact of natural disasters on adolesce...
Findings from a longitudinal study are presented on the relationships between the problems and stres...
Background: Children are a vulnerable population following a natural disaster, due to their age and ...
Importance: Quantifying the magnitude of disaster exposure and trauma-related symptoms among youths ...
Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and destructive due to climate change and have been sho...
School-age children are at high risk of experiencing traumatic and stressful events that can negativ...
Identity distress involves intense or prolonged upset or worry about personal identity issues includ...
Little is known about children\u27s long-term adjustment following a disaster. Thus, the current stu...
Objective: This study seeks to identify factors associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD...
The authors report on the level of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) expe-rienced by fourth-grade...
This study examined the influence of peers in meeting DSM-IV symptom criteria for an internalizing d...
Adolescents exposed to hurricanes may be at risk to develop symptoms of internalizing disorders. The...
Hurricane exposure places youth at risk for psychological distress such as symptoms of Posttraumatic...
Adolescents in New Orleans were displaced by hurricane Katrina and returned to find their city devas...
This study focused on characteristics of the family environment that may mediate the relationship be...
Little systematic research attention has been devoted to the impact of natural disasters on adolesce...
Findings from a longitudinal study are presented on the relationships between the problems and stres...
Background: Children are a vulnerable population following a natural disaster, due to their age and ...
Importance: Quantifying the magnitude of disaster exposure and trauma-related symptoms among youths ...
Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and destructive due to climate change and have been sho...
School-age children are at high risk of experiencing traumatic and stressful events that can negativ...
Identity distress involves intense or prolonged upset or worry about personal identity issues includ...
Little is known about children\u27s long-term adjustment following a disaster. Thus, the current stu...
Objective: This study seeks to identify factors associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD...
The authors report on the level of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) expe-rienced by fourth-grade...