TY - JOUR
T1 - The aftermath of violence
T2 - Children, disaster, and posttraumatic stress disorder
AU - Veenema, Tener Goodwin
AU - Schroeder-Bruce, Kathryn
PY - 2002/1/1
Y1 - 2002/1/1
N2 - Terrorist attacks, situations of armed conflict, and all forms of catastrophe tax our abilities to cope, understand, and respond. Because of their developmental status, children are even more emotionally vulnerable to the devastating effects of a disaster. When tragedy strikes a family, community, or the nation, helping children cope and regain a sense of safety is critical. A child with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) develops symptoms such as intense fear, disorganized and agitated behavior, emotional numbness, anxiety, or depression after being directly exposed to or witnessing an extreme traumatic situation involving threatened death or serious injury. Victims of repeated abuse or children who live in violent neighborhoods or war zones, or who have witnessed extensive media coverage of violent events, may experience PTSD.
AB - Terrorist attacks, situations of armed conflict, and all forms of catastrophe tax our abilities to cope, understand, and respond. Because of their developmental status, children are even more emotionally vulnerable to the devastating effects of a disaster. When tragedy strikes a family, community, or the nation, helping children cope and regain a sense of safety is critical. A child with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) develops symptoms such as intense fear, disorganized and agitated behavior, emotional numbness, anxiety, or depression after being directly exposed to or witnessing an extreme traumatic situation involving threatened death or serious injury. Victims of repeated abuse or children who live in violent neighborhoods or war zones, or who have witnessed extensive media coverage of violent events, may experience PTSD.
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U2 - 10.1067/mph.2002.126869
DO - 10.1067/mph.2002.126869
M3 - Article
C2 - 12226592
AN - SCOPUS:0036715558
SN - 0891-5245
VL - 16
SP - 235
EP - 244
JO - Journal of Pediatric Health Care
JF - Journal of Pediatric Health Care
IS - 5
ER -