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Children's Mental Health in the Context of Terrorist Attacks, Ongoing Threats, and Possibilities of Future Terrorism.

Jonathan S Comer1, Laura J Bry2, Bridget Poznanski2, Alejandra M Golik2.   

Abstract

Over the past two decades, the field has witnessed tremendous advances in our understanding of terrorism and its impacts on affected youth. It is now well established that a significant proportion of exposed youth show elevated PTSD symptoms in the months following a terrorist attack. In more recent years, research has expanded beyond confirming our understanding of the association between direct terrorism exposure and child PTSD symptoms by elucidating (a) links between terrorism exposure and non-PTSD clinical outcomes (e.g., externalizing problems, substance use), (b) individual differences associated with divergent patterns of risk and resilience, (c) the clinical correlates of media-based contact with terrorism, (d) clinical outcomes associated with exposure to recurrent terrorist attacks, and (e) exposure to extended contexts of uncertainty and the possibilities of future terrorism. Researchers studying the effects of terrorism and political violence on youth have increasingly examined a much broader range of regions in the world, affording needed opportunities to consider the generalizability of prior findings to youth living in different political contexts, in less developed regions of the world, and/or in regions with different rates of recurrent terrorism. In order to understand and, in turn, best meet the clinical needs of the majority of terrorism-affected youth across the globe, more targeted research on exposed youth is needed in developing regions of the world and regions enduring more recurrent terrorist attacks.

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Keywords:  Disasters; Media effects; Media exposure; PTSD; Political violence; Posttraumatic stress; Resilience; Secondhand terrorism; Terrorism; Uncertainty

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27423458     DOI: 10.1007/s11920-016-0722-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep        ISSN: 1523-3812            Impact factor:   5.285


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2.  Substance use and functional impairment among adolescents directly exposed to the 2001 World Trade Center attacks.

Authors:  Claude M Chemtob; Yoko Nomura; Louis Josephson; Richard E Adams; Lloyd Sederer
Journal:  Disasters       Date:  2008-10-31

3.  Adjustment among children with relatives who participated in the manhunt following the Boston Marathon attack.

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4.  Television exposure in children after a terrorist incident.

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Journal:  Psychiatry       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 2.458

5.  Symptoms of posttraumatic stress in children after Hurricane Andrew: a prospective study.

Authors:  A La Greca; W K Silverman; E M Vernberg; M J Prinstein
Journal:  J Consult Clin Psychol       Date:  1996-08

6.  Posttraumatic stress in children with first responders in their families.

Authors:  Cristiane S Duarte; Christina W Hoven; Ping Wu; Fan Bin; Sivan Cotel; Donald J Mandell; Megumi Nagasawa; Victor Balaban; Linda Wernikoff; David Markenson
Journal:  J Trauma Stress       Date:  2006-04

7.  Exposure to terrorism and Israeli youths' cigarette, alcohol, and cannabis use.

Authors:  Miriam Schiff; Hillah Haim Zweig; Rami Benbenishty; Deborah S Hasin
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2007-08-29       Impact factor: 9.308

Review 8.  Epidemiology of child traumatic stress.

Authors:  John A Fairbank; Doreen W Fairbank
Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep       Date:  2009-08       Impact factor: 5.285

9.  Posttraumatic stress and functional impairment in Kenyan children following the 1998 American Embassy bombing.

Authors:  Betty Pfefferbaum; Carol S North; Debby E Doughty; Robin H Gurwitch; Carol S Fullerton; Jane Kyula
Journal:  Am J Orthopsychiatry       Date:  2003-04

10.  Impact of conjoined exposure to the World Trade Center attacks and to other traumatic events on the behavioral problems of preschool children.

Authors:  Claude M Chemtob; Yoko Nomura; Robert A Abramovitz
Journal:  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med       Date:  2008-02
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