2017
DOI: 10.1080/20008198.2017.1351223
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The psychosocial impact of two non-destructive earthquakes on pupils in Cephalonia island: a comparison with the Athens earthquake of September 1999

Abstract: Background: Natural disasters may have a serious impact on child and adolescent mental health. High rates of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and, to a lesser degree, associated psychopathology following natural disasters have been reported in many countries, including Greece. It has been suggested that whether or not youths will report PTSS/PTSD after a traumatic experience depends on different factors, such as the experienced threat to life, severity of exposure, p… Show more

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“…Triantafyllou presented an outline of disasters, their impact on youth and preliminary findings of a recent study on the 2014 Cephalonia earthquakes comparing them with those of a previous study of the 1999 Athens earthquakes (Triantafyllou et al, 2017). …”
Section: Current Research In Greecementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Triantafyllou presented an outline of disasters, their impact on youth and preliminary findings of a recent study on the 2014 Cephalonia earthquakes comparing them with those of a previous study of the 1999 Athens earthquakes (Triantafyllou et al, 2017). …”
Section: Current Research In Greecementioning
confidence: 98%
“…More than 200 professionals and young scientists attended this successful conference which is expected to be developed into an annual international conference. The programme included a welcome by Ntre, president of the organizing society, presentations on trauma across the genders (Olff, 2017), on trauma and PTSD in youth populations (Kolaitis, 2017) and on the impact of trauma and PTSD on physical and mental health or neurobiological outcomes (Agorastos, 2017; Lazaratou, 2017; Pervanidou, Agorastos, Kolaitis, & Chrousos, 2017; Thomadaki, 2017); presentations addressed trauma and psychiatric sequelae in different populations (Belivanaki, Ropi, Kanari, Tsiantis, & Kolaitis, 2017; Charitaki, Pervanidou, Tsiantis, Chrousos, & Kolaitis, 2017; Farmakopoulou, Triantafyllou, & Kolaitis, 2017; Triantafyllou, Ntre, & Kolaitis, 2017) and specific forms of psychotherapy of trauma and PTSD (Kalantzi-Azizi & Anastasiou, 2017; Papanikolopoulos & Prattos-Spongalides, 2017; Syros, 2017). …”
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