Displaced Adolescents in Croatia: Sources of stress and posttraumatic stress reaction (CROSBI ID 83241)
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Ajduković, Marina
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Displaced Adolescents in Croatia: Sources of stress and posttraumatic stress reaction
This study explored sources of stress and psychosocial reactions of adolescents displaced as a result of the war in the Republic o Croatia. The most frequent stressful events they faced were loss of home (80%), loss of personal belongings (66, 7%), separation from family members (66, 7%), damage to property (48, 9%), exposure to enemy attacks (46, 7%), and death of a family member or friend (37, 8%). Among the most frequent posttraumatic stress reactions were intrusive images (48, 9%), loss of interest (40, 9%), restlessness (37, 8%), appetite disturbances (33, 3%), and increased irritability (31, 1%). The exposure to a greater number of stressful events was related to increased depression. More posttraumatic stress reactions were evident in females, in adolescents who were exiled for longer periods, and in those whose parents were more anxious. Adolescents who manifested a higher number of stress reactions had poorer expectations regarding their future.
displaced adolescents; sources of stress; posttraumatic stress reactions
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