Title of article :
Family Influences on the Long Term Post-Disaster Recovery
of Puerto Rican Youth
Author/Authors :
Erika Felix، نويسنده , , Sukkyung You، نويسنده , , Eric Vernberg &
Glorisa Canino، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
This study focused on characteristics of the family
environment that may mediate the relationship between
disaster exposure and the presence of symptoms that met
DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for symptom count and duration
for an internalizing disorder in children and youth. We also
explored how parental history of mental health problems
may moderate this mediational model. Approximately
18 months after Hurricane Georges hit Puerto Rico in
1998, participants were randomly selected based on a probability
household sample using 1990 US Census block
groups. Caregivers and children (N01,886 dyads) were
interviewed with the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for
Children and other questionnaires in Spanish. Areas of the
family environment assessed include parent-child relationship
quality, parent-child involvement, parental monitoring,
discipline, parents’ relationship quality and parental mental
health. SEM models were estimated for parents and children,
and by age group. For children (4–10 years old),
parenting variables were related to internalizing psychopathology,
but did not mediate the exposure-psychopathology
relationship. Exposure had a direct relationship to internalizing
psychopathology. For youth (11–17 years old), some
parenting variables attenuated the relation between exposure
and internalizing psychopathology. Family environment factors
may play a mediational role in psychopathology postdisaster
among youth, compared to an additive role for
children. Hurricane exposure had a significant relation to
family environment for families without parental history of
mental health problems, but no influence for families with a
parental history of mental health problems
Keywords :
Natural disaster . Family environment . Mentalhealth . Internalizing symptoms . Latino
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology