Abstract:
:The responses of 60 households subjected to varying degrees of traumatic events were examined. Specific attention was given to the differential effect that traumatic events have on spouses, especially in terms of general anxiety, state anxiety, trait anxiety, depression, and other symptoms related to trauma. The findings showed that degree of traumatization was proportional to number and intensity of stress related symptoms. Mothers, however, manifested depression and anxiety levels twice as high as fathers. The validity of these results was discussed in terms of cultural beliefs and practices.
journal_name
J Trauma Stressjournal_title
Journal of traumatic stressauthors
Baker AM,Kevorkian NSdoi
10.1007/BF02105407subject
Has Abstractpub_date
1995-01-01 00:00:00pages
61-74issue
1eissn
0894-9867issn
1573-6598journal_volume
8pub_type
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