Recovery from post‐traumatic stress disorder in children following road traffic accidents: the role of talking and feeling understood |
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Authors: | Paul Stallard Richard Velleman Sarah Baldwin |
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Abstract: | Forty children were assessed 6 weeks and 8 months after involvement in a road traffic accident (RTA). Ten of the 21 children suffering post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at 6 weeks continued to fulfil diagnostic criteria at 8 months. There was no evidence of delayed onset of PTSD in children who had not developed this condition at 6 weeks. Talking about the accident and feeling understood were associated with recovery. Providing children with opportunities to talk about their accident may be helpful in preventing or reducing psychological distress. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | post‐traumatic stress disorder road traffic accidents children |
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