@article{12b3a394ead64ff383cea0f09eb89e99,
title = "Israeli preschool children under Scuds: A 30-month follow-up",
abstract = "Objective: Longitudinal studies of children exposed to traumatic events show contrasting findings regarding their symptomatic change over time. The present study reports on a 3O-month follow-up of preschool children and their mothers who had been exposed to Scud missile attacks. Method: Families displaced during the Gulf War after their homes had been damaged by the missile attack and a control group whose homes remained intact were interviewed about posttraumatic and general symptomatology, the mothers' capacity to control images, and the children's adaptive behavior. Results: Stress symptoms decreased in the displaced children but not in their mothers. Both reported more posttraumatic symptoms than did the control group. No differences in the children's adaptive behavior were observed. Posttraumatic symptoms of the displaced children correlated with the mothers' avoidant symptoms. The mothers' avoidant symptoms at follow-up were statistically explained by the mothers' symptoms during the war and their capacity for image control, the duration of displacement, and the cohesion of the family. Conclusions: The maternal stress-buffering capacity constitutes a central element in children's protective matrix and is crucial in minimizing long-term internal suffering of traumatized preschool children.",
keywords = "posttraumatic stress disorder, preschool children, trauma, war",
author = "Nathaniel Laor and Leo Wolmer and Mayes, {Linda C.} and Avner Gershon and Ronit Weizman and Cohen, {Donald J.}",
note = "Funding Information: Accepted June 26 1996 Drs. Laor and Weizman, Mr. Wolmer, and Mr. Gershon are with the Tel Aviv Brull Community Mental Health Center, Tel Aviv, Israel. Drs. Laor and Weizman are with Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. Drs. Laor, Mayes, and Cohen are with Yale Child Study Center, New Haven, CT. This research was supported by grants fiom the Foundation f.r Children at Risk, Israel, and the Spunk Foundation, U.S.A. The authors thank Sara Sparrow and Diane Goudreau fir training the research team in the administration of the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales. Reprint requests to Dr. Laor, Tel Aviv Community Mental Health Center, 9 Hatzvi Street, Ramat Hatayassim, Tel Aviv G7197, Israek telephone: 972-3-571-3142; fm:9 72-3-572-0802. 0890-8~67/97/3603-0349$03.00/0O1 997 by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.",
year = "1997",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1097/00004583-199703000-00013",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "36",
pages = "349--356",
journal = "Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry",
issn = "0890-8567",
publisher = "Elsevier Inc.",
number = "3",
}