Adolescents' reactions after a wildfire disaster in Greece |
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Authors: | Papadatou Danai Giannopoulou Ioanna Bitsakou Paraskevi Bellali Thalia Talias Michael A Tselepi Konstantina |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Nursing, University of Athens, Athens, Greece. dpap@nurs.uoa.gr |
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Abstract: | This cross-sectional study examined the factors associated with higher levels of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression symptoms in 1,468 adolescents, 6 months after a wildfire. The rate of probable PTSD was 29.4% and 20% for probable depression. Findings on predisaster, disaster-related, and postdisaster factors revealed that disaster-related factors-specifically objective and perceived threat to self and others-were associated with symptoms of PTSD but not depression. Predisaster life events, postdisaster losses, and escape-oriented coping strategies were associated with higher levels of both PTSD and depression symptoms, while control-oriented coping and perceived social support were differentially associated with symptoms of and depression. Findings have implications for the assessment and treatment of traumatized and depressed adolescents after a disaster. |
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