2012
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(12)74498-x
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P-331 - Emotional and behavioral problems in children of war veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder

Abstract: The aim is to analyze the connection between emotional and behavioral problems in children of fathers-war veterans who show the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Subject and methods: We analyzed a group of 120 children of school age (10-15 years) whose fathers were veterans of the war. The children were divided into two groups according to the presence of PTSD in fathers-war veterans. Symptoms of PTSD in fathers-war veterans were estimated using the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire-Bosnia and Herz… Show more

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“…Parental OSI has been shown to create general academic and psychological functioning problems(Cat- ani, 2010;Cozza, Haskins, & Lerner, 2013;Gorman et al, 2010), including issues with a child's affective regulation, emotional reciprocity, social interaction(Gorman et al, 2010;Selimbasic, Sinanovic, & Avdibegovic, 2012), anger(Gorman et al, 2010), lower performance in autobiographical and working-memory tasks(Taheri et al, 2012), attentional issues (Boricevic Mar sanic, AukstMargetic, Jukic, et al, 2014;McGuinness & McGuinness, 2014), and hyperactivity(Selimbasic et al, 2012).…”
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“…Parental OSI has been shown to create general academic and psychological functioning problems(Cat- ani, 2010;Cozza, Haskins, & Lerner, 2013;Gorman et al, 2010), including issues with a child's affective regulation, emotional reciprocity, social interaction(Gorman et al, 2010;Selimbasic, Sinanovic, & Avdibegovic, 2012), anger(Gorman et al, 2010), lower performance in autobiographical and working-memory tasks(Taheri et al, 2012), attentional issues (Boricevic Mar sanic, AukstMargetic, Jukic, et al, 2014;McGuinness & McGuinness, 2014), and hyperactivity(Selimbasic et al, 2012).…”
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“…Traumatic experiences of war veterans can have an impact on the development of psychopathology in their children's lives. The epidemiological studies so far indicate the link between the PTSD of war veterans with the mental problems of their children (Selimbasic, 2020). PTSD involves exposure to a traumatic event that may be followed by the development of three clusters of symptoms: reexperiencing, avoidance, and hyperarousal.…”
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“…PTSD of war veterans who are parents/fathers is a strong predictor for the development of psychopathological symptoms in children and young adolescents. Children and young adolescents are under increased risk of developing psychopathological symptoms in adulthood due to secondary traumatization (Selimbasic, 2020).…”
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