TY - JOUR
PY - 2017//
TI - Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in parents and adolescents after the Wenchuan earthquake: a longitudinal actor-partner interdependence model
JO - Journal of affective disorders
A1 - Shi, Xuliang
A1 - Zhou, Ya
A1 - Geng, Fulei
A1 - Li, Yuanyuan
A1 - Zhou, Jieying
A1 - Lei, Binbin
A1 - Chen, Siyi
A1 - Chen, Xiaoyan
A1 - Fan, Fang
SP - 301
EP - 306
VL - 226
IS -
N2 - BACKGROUND: Previous research has examined the association between parents' and children's posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms (PTSS) after a variety of traumatic events. However, longitudinal parent-child dyadic studies are scarce.
METHODS: Independent self-reports were collected from parent-adolescent dyads (n = 688) after the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. Adolescents (Mean = 15.22 years; 61.63% female) and one of their parents (Mean = 41.04 years; 58.14% female) each reported on their PTSS at 12 (T12m) and 18 months (T18m) following the earthquake. Longitudinal actor-partner interdependence models (APIMs) were used to examine PTSS within dyads.
RESULTS: The prevalence rates of probable PTSD at T12m and T18m were 18.90% and 11.92% in adolescents; as well as 22.09% and 15.12% in parents, showing a significant decline over time. After adjusted for earthquake exposure, both maternal and paternal PTSS at T12m prospectively predicted adolescent girls' and boys' PTSS at T18m (mother to daughter: β = 0.13; mother to son: β = 0.17; father to daughter: β = 0.17; father to son: β = 0.33), while adolescent girls' and boys' PTSS at T12m only predicted maternal PTSS at T18m (daughter to mother: β = 0.20; son to mother: β = 0.20), but not paternal PTSS at T18m. LIMITATIONS: Self-reported measures other than clinical reviews were used to collect data.
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the mutual impacts of adolescent and parental (especially maternal) PTSS after a disaster. Psychological prevention and intervention for adolescent disaster survivors should adopt a whole family approach.
Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier B.V.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0165-0327 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2017.10.011 ID - ref1 ER -