儿童和青少年的创伤应激障碍

A. M. Greca, Cortney J Taylor, Whitney M. Herge
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青少年遭受自然灾害、暴力行为、机动车事故和其他伤害、人际暴力以及危及生命的疾病,往往会导致严重的心理困扰。尽管大多数年轻人都具有适应力,但仍有少数人患有急性应激障碍(ASD)、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)或其他干扰他们适应和功能的心理障碍。本章为理解儿童和青少年的ASD和PTSD提供了一个框架。本章首先回顾了研究最充分的创伤事件类型,并描述了创伤暴露的关键组成部分。接下来是对ASD和PTSD的回顾,特别关注诊断问题和这些诊断概念的主要变化。然后,在回顾了创伤后应激障碍在不同类型创伤事件中的患病率和病程后,本章讨论了重要的发展问题,共病问题,以及在青少年创伤诊断发展或维持中发挥作用的关键风险因素。本章总结了未来研究的关键问题,这将增强我们对青少年自闭症和创伤后应激障碍的理解。
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Traumatic Stress Disorders in Children and Adolescents
Youth’s exposure to natural disasters, acts of violence, motor vehicle accidents, and other injuries, interpersonal violence, and life-threatening medical illnesses often leads to significant psychological distress. Although most youth are resilient, a significant minority experience symptoms of acute stress disorder (ASD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or other psychological difficulties that interfere with their adjustment and functioning. This chapter provides a framework for understanding ASD and PTSD in children and adolescents. The chapter first reviews the most well-studied types of traumatic events and describes key components of trauma exposure. This is followed by a review of ASD and PTSD, with particular attention to diagnostic issues and major changes in the conceptualization of these diagnoses. Then, after reviewing the prevalence and course of PTSD across different types of traumatic events, the chapter addresses important developmental issues, issues of comorbidity, and key risk factors that play a role in the development or maintenance of trauma-focused diagnoses in youth. The chapter concludes with key issues for future research that will enhance our understanding of ASD and PTSD in youth.
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