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Psychological Problems in Children of War Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Bosnia and Herzegovina : Cross-Sectional Study (CROSBI ID 148497)

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Klarić, Miro ; Frančišković, Tanja ; Klarić, Branka ; Kvesić, Ante ; Kaštelan, Ana ; Graovac, Mirjana ; Diminić Lisica, Ines Psychological Problems in Children of War Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Bosnia and Herzegovina : Cross-Sectional Study // Croatian medical journal, 49 (2008), 4; 491-498. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2008.4.491

Podaci o odgovornosti

Klarić, Miro ; Frančišković, Tanja ; Klarić, Branka ; Kvesić, Ante ; Kaštelan, Ana ; Graovac, Mirjana ; Diminić Lisica, Ines

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Psychological Problems in Children of War Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Bosnia and Herzegovina : Cross-Sectional Study

To assess psychological problems in children as reported by their veteran fathers with war-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The study group consisted of 154 veterans with war-related PTSD who were treated at the Mostar University Hospital. The control group consisted of 77 veterans without war-related PTSD who were selected from veteran associations by the snowball method. General Demographic Questionnaire, the first and fourth module of the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire– Bosnia and Herzegovina version, and the Questionnaire on Developmental, Emotional, and Behavioral Problems in Children, created specifically for the needs of this study, were used to collect data on veterans’ perception of psychological problems in their children. In comparison with veterans without PTSD, veterans with PTSD reported significantly more developmental (odds ratio [OR], 2.37 ; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.51-3.73), behavioral (OR, 3.92 ; 95% CI, 1.53-10.03), and emotional problems (OR, 17.74 ; 95% CI, 2.40-131.10) in their children. Conclusion. Veterans with war-related PTSD more often reported developmental problems in their children. Father’ s PTSD may have long-term and long-lasting consequences on the child’ s personality.

children; war veterans; PTSD

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Podaci o izdanju

49 (4)

2008.

491-498

objavljeno

0353-9504

10.3325/cmj.2008.4.491

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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