Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute traumas and can thereby play a potentially significant role in children’s post-trauma psychological adjustment. However, the evidence base examining parental responses to child trauma and child posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) has yielded mixed findings. Objective: We conducted a systematic review examining domains of parental responding in relation to child PTSS outcomes. Method: Studies were included if they (1) assessed children (6-19 years) exposed to a potentially traumatic event, (2) assessed parental responses to a child’s trauma, and (3) quantitatively assessed the relationship between parental responses and child PTSS outcomes. A syste...
Background: Family factors may alter the risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or ...
Background: Following a child’s experience of trauma, parental response is thought to play an import...
The study looks at cognitions in parents that are hypothesised to be associated with the development...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Background: While parental post-trauma support is considered theoretically important for child adjus...
Background While parental post-trauma support is considered theoretically important for child adj...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious and debilitating disorder that can dev...
© 2017 Dr. Elizabeth Jane SchilpzandIntroduction: Parent posttraumatic cognitions have received lit...
Evidence suggests parents of children who experience a trauma may develop Post-Traumatic Stress Diso...
While parental post-trauma support is considered theoretically important for child adjustment, empir...
The reciprocal relationship between parent factors (parental support, parent emotional reaction, and...
There is to date no comprehensive theoretical account of how PTSD develops in children. Theories of ...
Background: Family factors may alter the risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or ...
Background: Following a child’s experience of trauma, parental response is thought to play an import...
The study looks at cognitions in parents that are hypothesised to be associated with the development...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Background: Parents are a key source of support for children exposed to single-incident/acute trauma...
Background: While parental post-trauma support is considered theoretically important for child adjus...
Background While parental post-trauma support is considered theoretically important for child adj...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious and debilitating disorder that can dev...
© 2017 Dr. Elizabeth Jane SchilpzandIntroduction: Parent posttraumatic cognitions have received lit...
Evidence suggests parents of children who experience a trauma may develop Post-Traumatic Stress Diso...
While parental post-trauma support is considered theoretically important for child adjustment, empir...
The reciprocal relationship between parent factors (parental support, parent emotional reaction, and...
There is to date no comprehensive theoretical account of how PTSD develops in children. Theories of ...
Background: Family factors may alter the risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or ...
Background: Following a child’s experience of trauma, parental response is thought to play an import...
The study looks at cognitions in parents that are hypothesised to be associated with the development...