Mental health among adolescents exposed to a tornado: the influence of social support and its interactions with sociodemographic characteristics and disaster exposure

作者: Lisa A. Paul , Julia W. Felton , Zachary W. Adams , Kyleen Welsh , Stephanie Miller

DOI: 10.1002/JTS.22012

关键词: Occupational safety and healthDepression (differential diagnoses)Suicide preventionPoison controlMedical emergencyClinical psychologyInjury preventionDistressMental healthMedicineSocial support

摘要: Approximately 25% of youths experience a natural disaster and many disaster-related distress, including symptoms posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) depression. This study contributes to the literature by examining PTSD depressive among 2,000 adolescents (50.9% female, 70.5% White) assessed after exposure tornadoes in 2011. The authors hypothesized that greater tornado exposure, female sex, younger age would be associated with social support interact these associations. Analyses showed were lower levels (β = -.28, p Language: en

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