Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6798337 | Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This group of symptoms appears to capture aspects of traumatic stress reactions that can create distress and interfere with children's and adolescents' ability to function in the acute post-trauma phase. Results provide a benchmark for comparison with adult samples; a smaller proportion of children and adolescents met the eight-symptom criterion than reported for adults. Symptom requirements for the ASD diagnosis may need to be lowered to optimally identify children and adolescents whose acute distress warrants clinical attention.
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Authors
Nancy Ph.D., Patrick A. Ph.D., Kristine Ph.D., Douglas L. Ph.D., Justin Ph.D., Kristen L. M.S.W., Markus A. Ph.D., Robyne Ph.D., Meghan L. Ph.D., Richard Ph.D., Reginald D.V. Ph.D., Eric M.D., Ph.D., Caitlin B.Psych.,