Title of article :
Aggression, Anxiety, and Social Development in Adolescent Children of War Veterans with PTSD Versus those of Non-Veterans
Author/Authors :
Ahmadzadeh, Gh Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Malekian, A Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
4
From page :
231
To page :
234
Abstract :
Background: Evaluation of psychological problems in children of war veterans with PTSD can be the first step in improving the war – related trauma and interrupting the known phenomenon of transgeneration transmission of this trauma. Methods: Using three self – administered questionnaires, this study was carried out to compare aggression, anxiety, and social development (as some of the most expected mental health problems in this group according to literature) in adolescent children of war veterans and those of non-veterans. The two groups were matched regarding sex, academic achievement, stage of education, and economic status of the family. Results: After controlling the level of parental education (as a confounding variable), a higher rate of aggression and anxiety was found in adolescent children of war veterans with PTSD but the two groups showed no significant difference in social development. Conclusion: The higher rate of anxiety and aggression among children of war veterans with PTSD along with many other factors such as low socioeconomic status in this group signifies the importance of mental health screening programs and appropriate interventions in this group.
Keywords :
Aggression , Social Development , Anxiety , War Veterans , PTSD , Adolescent
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2004
Record number :
2475064
Link To Document :
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