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Growing Up With Terrorism: The Age at Which a Terrorist Attack Was Suffered and Emotional Disorders in Adulthood

Abundant scientific literature shows that exposure to traumatic situations during childhood or adolescence has long-term psychopathological consequences, for example, in the form of a higher prevalence of emotional disorders in adulthood. However, an evolutionary perspective suggests that there may...

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Autores principales: Prieto, Sara, Sanz, Jesús, García-Vera, María Paz, Fausor, Rocío, Morán, Noelia, Cobos, Beatriz, Gesteira, Clara, Navarro, Roberto, Altungy, Pedro
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8249802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34220658
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.700845
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author Prieto, Sara
Sanz, Jesús
García-Vera, María Paz
Fausor, Rocío
Morán, Noelia
Cobos, Beatriz
Gesteira, Clara
Navarro, Roberto
Altungy, Pedro
author_facet Prieto, Sara
Sanz, Jesús
García-Vera, María Paz
Fausor, Rocío
Morán, Noelia
Cobos, Beatriz
Gesteira, Clara
Navarro, Roberto
Altungy, Pedro
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description Abundant scientific literature shows that exposure to traumatic situations during childhood or adolescence has long-term psychopathological consequences, for example, in the form of a higher prevalence of emotional disorders in adulthood. However, an evolutionary perspective suggests that there may be differential vulnerabilities depending on the age at which the trauma was suffered. As there are no studies on the psychopathological impact in adulthood of attacks suffered during childhood or adolescence, the objective of this study was to analyze the influence of the age at which a terrorist attack was suffered in the presence of emotional disorders many years after the attack. A sample of 566 direct and indirect victims of terrorist attacks in Spain was recruited, of whom 50 people were between the age of 3 and 9 when they suffered the attack, 46 were between 10 and 17 years old, and 470 were adults. All of them underwent a structured diagnostic interview (SCID-I-VC) an average of 21 years after the attacks. No significant differences were found between the three age groups at which the attack occurred in terms of the current prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder, major depressive disorder, or anxiety disorders. The results of several multiple binary logistic regression analyses also indicated that, after controlling for the effect of sex, current age, the type of victims, and the time since the attack, the age at which the attack was suffered was not related to the current prevalence of those emotional disorders. The results are discussed concerning the differences between various types of trauma and in the context of the theories that propose that traumatic experiences are processed differently at different ages and can lead to differences in the likelihood of developing different emotional disorders.
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spelling pubmed-82498022021-07-03 Growing Up With Terrorism: The Age at Which a Terrorist Attack Was Suffered and Emotional Disorders in Adulthood Prieto, Sara Sanz, Jesús García-Vera, María Paz Fausor, Rocío Morán, Noelia Cobos, Beatriz Gesteira, Clara Navarro, Roberto Altungy, Pedro Front Psychol Psychology Abundant scientific literature shows that exposure to traumatic situations during childhood or adolescence has long-term psychopathological consequences, for example, in the form of a higher prevalence of emotional disorders in adulthood. However, an evolutionary perspective suggests that there may be differential vulnerabilities depending on the age at which the trauma was suffered. As there are no studies on the psychopathological impact in adulthood of attacks suffered during childhood or adolescence, the objective of this study was to analyze the influence of the age at which a terrorist attack was suffered in the presence of emotional disorders many years after the attack. A sample of 566 direct and indirect victims of terrorist attacks in Spain was recruited, of whom 50 people were between the age of 3 and 9 when they suffered the attack, 46 were between 10 and 17 years old, and 470 were adults. All of them underwent a structured diagnostic interview (SCID-I-VC) an average of 21 years after the attacks. No significant differences were found between the three age groups at which the attack occurred in terms of the current prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder, major depressive disorder, or anxiety disorders. The results of several multiple binary logistic regression analyses also indicated that, after controlling for the effect of sex, current age, the type of victims, and the time since the attack, the age at which the attack was suffered was not related to the current prevalence of those emotional disorders. The results are discussed concerning the differences between various types of trauma and in the context of the theories that propose that traumatic experiences are processed differently at different ages and can lead to differences in the likelihood of developing different emotional disorders. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8249802/ /pubmed/34220658 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.700845 Text en Copyright © 2021 Prieto, Sanz, García-Vera, Fausor, Morán, Cobos, Gesteira, Navarro and Altungy. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Prieto, Sara
Sanz, Jesús
García-Vera, María Paz
Fausor, Rocío
Morán, Noelia
Cobos, Beatriz
Gesteira, Clara
Navarro, Roberto
Altungy, Pedro
Growing Up With Terrorism: The Age at Which a Terrorist Attack Was Suffered and Emotional Disorders in Adulthood
title Growing Up With Terrorism: The Age at Which a Terrorist Attack Was Suffered and Emotional Disorders in Adulthood
title_full Growing Up With Terrorism: The Age at Which a Terrorist Attack Was Suffered and Emotional Disorders in Adulthood
title_fullStr Growing Up With Terrorism: The Age at Which a Terrorist Attack Was Suffered and Emotional Disorders in Adulthood
title_full_unstemmed Growing Up With Terrorism: The Age at Which a Terrorist Attack Was Suffered and Emotional Disorders in Adulthood
title_short Growing Up With Terrorism: The Age at Which a Terrorist Attack Was Suffered and Emotional Disorders in Adulthood
title_sort growing up with terrorism: the age at which a terrorist attack was suffered and emotional disorders in adulthood
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8249802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34220658
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.700845
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