Abstract In a representative sample of 2,030 U.S. children aged 2-17, 13.9% report lifetime exposure to disaster, and 4.1% report experiencing a disaster in the past year. Disaster exposure was associated with some forms of victimization and adversity. Victimization was associated with depression among 2- to 9-year-old disaster survivors, and with depression and aggression among 10- to 17-year-old disaster survivors. Children exposed to either victimization only or both disaster and victimization had worse mental health compared to those who experienced neither. More research into the prevalence and effects of disasters and other stressful events among children is needed to better understand the interactive risks for and effects of multiple...
Objective. To determine current rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depressive disorder, ...
Each year millions of children are exposed to some form of extreme traumatic stressor. These traumat...
Children have greater vulnerability, both physically and mentally, in disasters but the ways childre...
Abstract In a representative sample of 2,030 U.S. children aged 2-17, 13.9% report lifetime exposure...
Disasters, whether resulting from terrorism or natural events, have a dramatic impact on the health ...
Although exposure to natural disasters can lead to diverse mental health (MH) outcomes in youth, mos...
Although exposure to natural disasters can lead to diverse mental health (MH) outcomes in youth, mos...
The number of children affected by natural disasters each year is alarmingly high and can be expecte...
Understanding factors that influence risk for mental health and substance use disorders is critical ...
Objective. PTSD and major depression occur frequently following traumatic exposure, both as separate...
Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and destructive due to climate change and have been sho...
Children and adolescents are considered special populations at higher risk for the effects of disast...
School-age children are at high risk of experiencing traumatic and stressful events that can negativ...
The number of children affected by natural disasters each year is alarmingly high and can be expecte...
Abstract This paper examines the cumulative prevalence of victimization and its impact on mental hea...
Objective. To determine current rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depressive disorder, ...
Each year millions of children are exposed to some form of extreme traumatic stressor. These traumat...
Children have greater vulnerability, both physically and mentally, in disasters but the ways childre...
Abstract In a representative sample of 2,030 U.S. children aged 2-17, 13.9% report lifetime exposure...
Disasters, whether resulting from terrorism or natural events, have a dramatic impact on the health ...
Although exposure to natural disasters can lead to diverse mental health (MH) outcomes in youth, mos...
Although exposure to natural disasters can lead to diverse mental health (MH) outcomes in youth, mos...
The number of children affected by natural disasters each year is alarmingly high and can be expecte...
Understanding factors that influence risk for mental health and substance use disorders is critical ...
Objective. PTSD and major depression occur frequently following traumatic exposure, both as separate...
Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and destructive due to climate change and have been sho...
Children and adolescents are considered special populations at higher risk for the effects of disast...
School-age children are at high risk of experiencing traumatic and stressful events that can negativ...
The number of children affected by natural disasters each year is alarmingly high and can be expecte...
Abstract This paper examines the cumulative prevalence of victimization and its impact on mental hea...
Objective. To determine current rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depressive disorder, ...
Each year millions of children are exposed to some form of extreme traumatic stressor. These traumat...
Children have greater vulnerability, both physically and mentally, in disasters but the ways childre...