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Age-related similarities and differences in networks of acute trauma-related stress symptoms in younger and older preschool children.

Lasse BartelsCedric SachserMarkus Andreas Landolt
Published in: European journal of psychotraumatology (2021)
Trauma-related stress symptomatology of younger and older preschoolers may not differ greatly in the acute phase. Trauma-unrelated fear and anger seem to be central symptoms in both groups. However, examining symptom-level associations across age groups revealed differential connections that might arise from developmental differences. If replicated in longitudinal and within-subject studies, these findings could help tailor interventions for trauma-exposed preschoolers in the acute phase.
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