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Psychological Morbidity in Children 18 months after Kashmir Earthquake of 2005

A severe earthquake occurred in Kashmir in 2005. The epicentre was close to Muzzafarabad. We collected data on over 1,100 children 18 months after the earthquake to look at symptoms of PTSD and behavioural and emotional problems using well established questionnaires. We found that 64.8% of children...

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Published in:Child psychiatry and human development 2012-06, Vol.43 (3), p.323-336
Main Authors: Ayub, Muhammad, Poongan, Ishwari, Masood, Khadija, Gul, Huma, Ali, Mahwish, Farrukh, Ammara, Shaheen, Aisha, Chaudhry, Haroon Rasheed, Naeem, Farooq
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description A severe earthquake occurred in Kashmir in 2005. The epicentre was close to Muzzafarabad. We collected data on over 1,100 children 18 months after the earthquake to look at symptoms of PTSD and behavioural and emotional problems using well established questionnaires. We found that 64.8% of children had significant symptoms of PTSD. Girls were more likely to suffer from these symptoms. The proportion of children suffering from emotional and behaviour difficulties was 34.6%. This percentage was not different from other studies of children from Pakistan within areas which were not affected by the earthquake. The rate of emotional symptoms was higher in girls while hyperactivity was more frequent in boys. This pattern is similar to other studies from across the world.
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Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Age Factors
Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety disorders. Neuroses
Behavior Problems
Behavioral Science and Psychology
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child & adolescent psychiatry
Child and School Psychology
Child development
Children
Coping
Data Analysis
Disabilities
Disasters - statistics & numerical data
Earthquakes
Earthquakes - statistics & numerical data
Emotional Problems
Family (Sociological Unit)
Female
Females
Foreign Countries
Gender Differences
Hospitals
Humans
Hyperactivity
Individual Characteristics
Linear Models
Male
Medical sciences
Mental Disorders
Miscellaneous
Morbidity
Natural Disasters
Original Article
Pakistan
Pakistan - epidemiology
Post traumatic stress disorder
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Preschool children
Psychiatric morbidity
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Psychiatry
Psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Research and Development
Separation Anxiety
Sex Factors
Social Environment
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - diagnosis
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - epidemiology
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology
Suffering
Surveys and Questionnaires
Symptoms
Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Trauma
Withdrawal (Psychology)
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