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Acute Psychological Reactions of Children and Adolescents after the Marmara Earthquake: A Brief Preliminary ReportIstanbul University, Turkey
Istanbul University, Turkey
Istanbul University, Turkey
Istanbul University, Turkey
Istanbul University, Turkey
Istanbul University, Turkey An earthquake took place in August 1999 in the Marmara region of Turkey. A psychiatry team from Istanbul arrived two weeks later. Children and adolescents under 19 years of age were evaluated by a child and adolescent psychiatrist. A semi-structured clinical interview was administered to every patient presented. In addition, a non-structured, clinical interview was administered. One hundred and two children and adolescents were interviewed. The most frequent complaint was a fear of being alone (96%), and the most common diagnosis given to these patients was acute stress disorder (74.5%). A considerable number of children started experiencing severe psychological symptoms immediately after the earthquake. Psychological support and treatment should be started as soon as possible, in such circumstances.
Key Words: acute stress disorder children and adolescents disaster earthquake psychological
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. 7, No. 2,
283-287 (2002) |
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