Title of article :
Post-Traumatic Reactions in Adolescents: How Well
Do the DSM-IV PTSD Criteria Fit the Real Life Experience
of Trauma Exposed Youth
Author/Authors :
Andrea L. Saul، نويسنده , , Kathryn E. Grant &
Jocelyn Smith Carter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
This study examined the structure and symptom
specific patterns of post traumatic distress in a sample of 1,581
adolescents who reported exposure to at least one traumatic
event. Symptom reporting patterns are consistent with past
literature in that females reported more symptoms than males
and older youth reported more symptoms than did their
younger peers. Young people reporting exposure to exclusively
violent type traumas were also found to be more likely
to endorse symptoms than peers exposed exclusively to non
violent type traumas. Confirmatory factor analysis provided
stronger support for a four-factor model of PTSD than either
the DSM-IV model or an alternate model. Further examination
of the four factor model revealed gender differences in
factor loadings with small to moderate effect sizes for
recurrent, distressing memories, flashbacks, restricted affect,
difficulty remember details, detachment, limited future orientation,
hypervigilance and startle symptoms. Differences in
factor loadings with the four factor model were also noted
between younger and older adolescents, with medium to large
effect sizes on the arousal items. In contract, comparison of
the factor loadings revealed only small differences between
youth exposed exclusively to violent traumatic stressors and
those exposed exclusively to non violent traumatic stressors,
suggesting relative similarity between these two groups.
Keywords :
Posttraumatic stress disorder . Adolescence .Factor analysis . Psychopathology . Trauma .Adolescent psychology . Adolescent psychiatry . Models
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology