Cognitive-behavioral intervention for young tsunami victims

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of the cognitive-behavioral intervention provided to children by volunteer professionals in a tsunami-hit area in Thailand. The intervention was aimed to prevent the severe development of post traumatic stress symptoms, and to help the children who might recover s...

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Main Authors: Pityaratstian N., Liamwanich K., Ngamsamut N., Narkpongphun A., Chinajitphant N., Burapakajornpong N., Thongphitakwong W., Khunchit W., Weerapakorn W., Rojanapornthip B., Jayasvasti K.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-22442014-08-30T02:00:38Z Cognitive-behavioral intervention for young tsunami victims Pityaratstian N. Liamwanich K. Ngamsamut N. Narkpongphun A. Chinajitphant N. Burapakajornpong N. Thongphitakwong W. Khunchit W. Weerapakorn W. Rojanapornthip B. Jayasvasti K. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of the cognitive-behavioral intervention provided to children by volunteer professionals in a tsunami-hit area in Thailand. The intervention was aimed to prevent the severe development of post traumatic stress symptoms, and to help the children who might recover spontaneously to do so more quickly. Material and Method: One hundred and sixty children in Ranong province voluntarily participated in 2-days group activities on the 57th day after the tsunami. The manualized intervention had been designed based on cognitive-behavioral model. Three domains of post traumatic stress reactions were targeted, intrusion, arousal, and avoidance. The Children's Impact of Events Scale (13) (CRIES-13) was completed by the participants before and 2 weeks after the intervention. Results: The program was generally well understood by the children. No difference in CRIES scores was observed before and after the children entered the intervention program. However, when the sample was categorized into two groups, the group that was more likely to develop PTSD showed a significant reduction in the scores, whereas a significant increase in the scores was evident in the other group. Conclusion: The findings supported the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral intervention in the children who were prone to develop PTSD. The program needed to be adapted to suit the religious, socio-economic, and cultural background of the sample. The unchanged Avoidance scores in the present study were possibly explained by the general feeling that a tsunami might happen again and the parental involvement. The increase of post-intervention scores in otherwise normal sample, though not exceeding the cut-off, raised some concern, and possibly the need for screening before the intervention. 2014-08-30T02:00:38Z 2014-08-30T02:00:38Z 2007 Article 01252208 17427530 JMTHB http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-33947253382&partnerID=40&md5=0f71eaa3a413a42249bfbbfa0a6a2da7 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2244 English
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description Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of the cognitive-behavioral intervention provided to children by volunteer professionals in a tsunami-hit area in Thailand. The intervention was aimed to prevent the severe development of post traumatic stress symptoms, and to help the children who might recover spontaneously to do so more quickly. Material and Method: One hundred and sixty children in Ranong province voluntarily participated in 2-days group activities on the 57th day after the tsunami. The manualized intervention had been designed based on cognitive-behavioral model. Three domains of post traumatic stress reactions were targeted, intrusion, arousal, and avoidance. The Children's Impact of Events Scale (13) (CRIES-13) was completed by the participants before and 2 weeks after the intervention. Results: The program was generally well understood by the children. No difference in CRIES scores was observed before and after the children entered the intervention program. However, when the sample was categorized into two groups, the group that was more likely to develop PTSD showed a significant reduction in the scores, whereas a significant increase in the scores was evident in the other group. Conclusion: The findings supported the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral intervention in the children who were prone to develop PTSD. The program needed to be adapted to suit the religious, socio-economic, and cultural background of the sample. The unchanged Avoidance scores in the present study were possibly explained by the general feeling that a tsunami might happen again and the parental involvement. The increase of post-intervention scores in otherwise normal sample, though not exceeding the cut-off, raised some concern, and possibly the need for screening before the intervention.
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author Pityaratstian N.
Liamwanich K.
Ngamsamut N.
Narkpongphun A.
Chinajitphant N.
Burapakajornpong N.
Thongphitakwong W.
Khunchit W.
Weerapakorn W.
Rojanapornthip B.
Jayasvasti K.
spellingShingle Pityaratstian N.
Liamwanich K.
Ngamsamut N.
Narkpongphun A.
Chinajitphant N.
Burapakajornpong N.
Thongphitakwong W.
Khunchit W.
Weerapakorn W.
Rojanapornthip B.
Jayasvasti K.
Cognitive-behavioral intervention for young tsunami victims
author_facet Pityaratstian N.
Liamwanich K.
Ngamsamut N.
Narkpongphun A.
Chinajitphant N.
Burapakajornpong N.
Thongphitakwong W.
Khunchit W.
Weerapakorn W.
Rojanapornthip B.
Jayasvasti K.
author_sort Pityaratstian N.
title Cognitive-behavioral intervention for young tsunami victims
title_short Cognitive-behavioral intervention for young tsunami victims
title_full Cognitive-behavioral intervention for young tsunami victims
title_fullStr Cognitive-behavioral intervention for young tsunami victims
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive-behavioral intervention for young tsunami victims
title_sort cognitive-behavioral intervention for young tsunami victims
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