Post-traumatic stress symptoms and cognition in children exposed to motor vehicle accident trauma.


Journal

Child neuropsychology : a journal on normal and abnormal development in childhood and adolescence
ISSN: 1744-4136
Titre abrégé: Child Neuropsychol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9512515

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
05 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 18 12 2019
medline: 4 11 2020
entrez: 18 12 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Research investigating the cognition of children exposed to non-familial trauma is scarce and the effects of post-traumatic stress symptoms in this population remain unclear. Thus, this research aimed to investigate the cognition of children exposed to motor vehicle accidents given the high incidence of this trauma globally. It was hypothesized that children with post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS; i.e., children with subthreshold or a full diagnosis of PTSD;

Identifiants

pubmed: 31846379
doi: 10.1080/09297049.2019.1700223
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

560-575

Auteurs

Stephanie T Malarbi (ST)

School of Psychology and Public Health, Department of Psychology and Counselling, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia.
Child Neuropsychology, Clinical Sciences Theme, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, The Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Australia.

Frank Muscara (F)

Child Neuropsychology, Clinical Sciences Theme, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, The Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Australia.
Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia.

Peter L J Barnett (PLJ)

Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia.
Emergency Department, The Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Australia.
Emergency Research Group, Clinical Sciences Theme, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, The Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Australia.

Cameron S Palmer (CS)

Trauma Service, The Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Australia.
Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.

Robyn Stargatt (R)

School of Psychology and Public Health, Department of Psychology and Counselling, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia.
Child Neuropsychology, Clinical Sciences Theme, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, The Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Australia.

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