Identity Distress among Youth Exposed to Natural Disasters: Associations with Level of Exposure, Posttraumatic Stress, and Internalizing Problems.

IF 2.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Brandon G Scott, Ashley F P Sanders, Rebecca A Graham, Donice M Banks, Justin D Russell, Steven L Berman, Carl F Weems
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Abstract

Identity distress involves intense or prolonged upset or worry about personal identity issues including long-term goals, career choice, friendships, sexual orientation and behavior, religion, values and beliefs, and group loyalties. Research suggests that trauma exposure and subsequent PTSD symptoms may negatively impact identity development and psychological adjustment. However, little is known about their specific associations with identity distress and internalizing problems among disaster-exposed adolescents. The purpose of this study was to examine these relationships in a sample of 325 adolescents (60% female; 89% African American) who experienced a major natural disaster and its aftermath. The results indicated that identity distress was positively associated with age, hurricane exposure, PTSD symptoms, and internalizing problems. Linear regression analyses also showed that identity distress was uniquely associated with internalizing symptoms and that there was an indirect effect of hurricane exposure on identity distress via PTSD symptoms. Finally, PTSD symptoms moderated the link between identity distress and internalizing symptoms, with a significant positive slope found for youth with more PTSD symptoms. Findings were generally consistent with previous work and predictions, and add to the extant knowledge about identity distress by providing data on the linkages between disaster exposure, posttraumatic stress and internalizing problems in adolescents.

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自然灾害暴露青少年的身份困扰:与暴露水平、创伤后应激和内化问题的关系。
身份困扰包括对个人身份问题的强烈或长期的不安或担忧,包括长期目标、职业选择、友谊、性取向和行为、宗教、价值观和信仰以及群体忠诚。研究表明,创伤暴露和随后的创伤后应激障碍症状可能对身份发展和心理适应产生负面影响。然而,很少知道他们与身份困扰和内化问题的具体联系在遭受灾难的青少年中。本研究的目的是在325名青少年样本中检验这些关系(60%为女性;89%的非裔美国人)经历过重大自然灾害及其后果。结果表明,身份困扰与年龄、飓风暴露、PTSD症状和内化问题呈正相关。线性回归分析还表明,身份困扰与内化症状有独特的关联,飓风暴露通过PTSD症状对身份困扰有间接影响。最后,PTSD症状缓和了身份困扰和内化症状之间的联系,在有更多PTSD症状的青少年中发现了显著的正斜率。研究结果与之前的工作和预测大体一致,并通过提供有关灾难暴露、创伤后压力和青少年内化问题之间联系的数据,增加了对身份困扰的现有知识。
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4.20
自引率
9.50%
发文量
13
期刊介绍: Identity is international and multidisciplinary in scope, and this cutting-edge journal provides a forum for identity theorists and researchers around the globe to share their ideas and findings regarding the problems and prospects of human self-definition. The unifying thread of these articles is "identity" in its various manifestations throughout the life course. The operating assumption is that people in many parts of the world are struggling with aspects of their identities and that many of these problems transcend national, political, and cultural boundaries, taking on global proportions.
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