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Parental PTSD, health behaviors and successful aging among offspring of Holocaust survivors

•Study examined Holocaust survivors' and offspring health behaviors and aging.•Holocaust survivors with probable PTSD reported more unhealthy behaviors.•Offspring of these survivors also reported more unhealthy behaviors.•Parental PTSD linked with offspring aging via parental and offspring beha...

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Published in:Psychiatry research 2019-01, Vol.271, p.265-271
Main Author: Shrira, Amit
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Language:English
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Summary:•Study examined Holocaust survivors' and offspring health behaviors and aging.•Holocaust survivors with probable PTSD reported more unhealthy behaviors.•Offspring of these survivors also reported more unhealthy behaviors.•Parental PTSD linked with offspring aging via parental and offspring behaviors. Unhealthy behaviors and physical morbidity are more common among trauma survivors, especially those who suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This study looked at the underexplored relationships between parental PTSD, unhealthy behaviors and aging of trauma survivors' offspring. Dyads of parents (mean age = 82.42) and offspring (mean age = 55.48) reported PTSD symptoms, health behaviors and completed indices of successful aging. Dyads were divided into three groups: Holocaust survivors (HS) with probable PTSD (n = 28 dyads), HS without PTSD (n = 86 dyads) and comparison parents without PTSD (n = 73 dyads). Relative to the other groups, HS parents with probable PTSD and their offspring reported more unhealthy behaviors. Serial mediation models showed that the effect of parental PTSD on offspring successful aging was mediated by both parental and offspring unhealthy behaviors. Findings remained significant after controlling for background characteristics and offspring PTSD. This study provides preliminary evidence that PTSD is related to unhealthy behaviors across generations in HS families. Possible mechanisms for such intergenerational effect and its clinical implication are discussed.
ISSN:0165-1781
1872-7123
DOI:10.1016/j.psychres.2018.11.060