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Trauma exposure has been associated with panic symptoms in adult samples, but
little is known about the relationship between trauma and panic in children.
Anxiety sensitivity (AS), or the fear of anxiety-related bodily sensations, may
help explain the relationship between trauma and panic. To examine relationships
among trauma, anxiety sensitivity, and panic symptoms, data were collected from
youth in the New Orleans area 58 months after Hurricane Katrina (N = 302) and
again 1718 months after the hurricane (N = 110). At time one, AS predicted
panic symptoms beyond hurricane exposure. At time two, AS measured at time
two predicted panic symptoms beyond AS measured at time one. Clinical
implications of the present findings are discussed.
Subject terms:
mental health, traumas, anxiety, children;
Content type:
research
Location(s):
United States
Link:
Journal home page
ISSN online:
1573-3319
ISSN print:
1053-1890
Authors:
MALONEY Lauren Hensley, VARELA R. Enrique
Publisher:
Springer
Subject terms:
mental health, traumas, anxiety, children
http://www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk/the-influence-of-hurricane-
exposure-and-anxiety-sensitivity-on-panic-
symptoms/r/a1CG0000000GOz6MAG
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http://repository.usu.ac.id/bitstream/123456789/33906/7/Cover.p
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