A qualitative analysis of posttraumatic stress among Mexican victims of disaster Article

Norris, FH, Weisshaar, DL, Conrad, ML et al. (2001). A qualitative analysis of posttraumatic stress among Mexican victims of disaster . JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS, 14(4), 741-756. 10.1023/A:1013042222084

cited authors

  • Norris, FH; Weisshaar, DL; Conrad, ML; Diaz, EM; Murphy, AD; IbaƱez, GE

authors

abstract

  • In unstructured interviews, 24 Mexicans described survivors' responses to disasters in Guadalajara, Jalisco (n = 9), Homestead, Florida (n = 6), and Puerto Angel, Oaxaca (n = 9). This analysis assessed the extent to which symptom descriptions corresponded to the 17 criterion symptoms of PTSD. Nineteen participants (79%) mentioned from 1 to 9 criterion symptoms. Event-related distress, hypervigilance, recurrent recollections, and avoiding reminders were described most often. Only 3 criterion symptoms were never described. Twenty participants (83%) provided 109 separate expressions that could not be classified specifically as criterion symptoms. These phrases were sorted by 9 independent Mexican volunteers and cluster analyzed. Clusters composed of ataques de nervios, depression, lasting trauma, and somatic complaints provided the best description of the data.

publication date

  • December 1, 2001

published in

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start page

  • 741

end page

  • 756

volume

  • 14

issue

  • 4