Utöya 22. juli 2011 - senfölger for etterlatte foreldre
Engelsk titel: Utöya 22 July 2011 - psychosocial sequela for bereaved parents
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Författare:
Dyregrov, Kari
;
Kristensen, Pål
Email: kari@krisepsyk.no.
Språk: Nor
Antal referenser: 27
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15093372
Sammanfattning
Few studies have examined the long-term mental health effects of loss of a child in a terror
attack. This longitudinal study examined the level of self-reported posttraumatic stress reactions,
complicated grief reactions, and functional impairment among parents bereaved by the mass
shooting at Utøya Island in 2011. The findings show an overall slight reduction in both posttraumatic
stress and complicated grief from 18 to 40 months after the attack. Mothers show a slower recovery
than fathers do. At 40 months, the majority still scored above the cutoff for probable posttraumatic
stress disorder and/or complicated grief. Also, half of the parents reported that they were either partly
or totally out of work at 40 months post loss and had significantly reduced social functioning.
Potential explanations of these findings are discussed.