Examining Children's Fears in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

J. Burnham, Lisa M. Hooper, Emily Edwards, Jacalyn M. Tippey, Amanda C. McRaney, M. A. Morrison, Jennifer A. Underwood, Emily K. Woodroof
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ABSTRACT Several studies have found that youth have increased fears after exposure to disasters, although few studies have examined the effects of the Hurricane Katrina disaster among youth (Weissbecker, Sephton, Martin, & Simpson, 2008). The authors investigated fears among a homogenous sample of children and adolescents exposed to Hurricane Katrina in two of the hardest hit areas of Louisiana and Mississippi. Fears were examined using the American Fear Survey Schedule for Children (Burnham, 1995, 2005). Gender and age effects were compared among children and adolescents exposed to Hurricane Katrina (N = 245) versus a control group (N = 251) with no exposure to Hurricane Katrina. Findings suggested that the children exposed to Hurricane Katrina were significantly more fearful in general and reported more fears related to Hurricane Katrina in particular (e.g., loss of property, fear of hurricanes). However, consistent with other disaster-related studies, there were more similarities than differences in the study findings between the Hurricane Katrina sample and the control group. Recommendations for future research and clinical practice focused on fears and the psychological after effects of disasters on children and adolescents are discussed.
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调查卡特里娜飓风过后儿童的恐惧
几项研究发现,青少年在遭遇灾难后会增加恐惧,尽管很少有研究调查卡特里娜飓风灾难对青少年的影响(Weissbecker, Sephton, Martin, & Simpson, 2008)。作者调查了路易斯安那州和密西西比州两个受灾最严重的地区遭受卡特里娜飓风袭击的儿童和青少年的恐惧。使用美国儿童恐惧调查表(Burnham, 1995,2005)来检查恐惧。研究人员比较了受到卡特里娜飓风影响的儿童和青少年(N = 245)与没有受到卡特里娜飓风影响的对照组(N = 251)的性别和年龄影响。研究结果表明,经历过卡特里娜飓风的儿童总体上明显更害怕,并且报告了更多与卡特里娜飓风有关的恐惧(例如,财产损失,对飓风的恐惧)。然而,与其他与灾害相关的研究一致,卡特里娜飓风样本和对照组之间的研究结果相似之处多于差异。讨论了对未来研究和临床实践的建议,重点是灾难对儿童和青少年的恐惧和心理影响。
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