Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents of Children with Acute Burns
Journal of Pediatric Psychology2005Vol. 31(4), pp. 403–412
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Erin Hall, Glenn Saxe, Frederick J. Stoddard, Julie B. Kaplow, Karestan C. Koenen, Neharika Chawla, Carlos Gallego López, Lynda A. King, Daniel L. King
Abstract
This study suggests that many parents of children with burns suffer from posttraumatic stress symptoms. Interventions that target factors such as family conflict, children's symptoms, and parents' acute anxiety and dissociation may diminish the risk for PTSD.
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