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Trauma Exposure and Psychological Reactions to Genocide Among Rwandan Children
Authors:Atle Dyregrov  Leila Gupta  Rolf Gjestad  Eugenie Mukanoheli
Affiliation:(1) Center for Crisis Psychology, Bergen, Norway;(2) UNICEF, Rwanda
Abstract:A total of 3030 children age 8–19 years from Rwanda was interviewed about their war experiences and reactions approximately 13 months after the genocide that started in April 1994. Rwandan children had been exposed to extreme levels of violence in the form of witnessing the death of close family members and others in massacres, as well as other violent acts. A majority of these children (90%) believed that they would die; most had to hide to survive, and 15% had to hide under dead bodies to survive. A shortened form of the Impact of Event Scale used in a group of 1830 of these children documented high levels of intrusion and avoidance. While children living in shelters were exposed to more trauma, they evidenced less posttraumatic reactions. Analyses showed that reactions were associated with loss, violence exposure, and, most importantly, feeling their life was in danger.
Keywords:children  war  massacres  Impact of Event Scale
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