The aim of this work was to discriminate between healthy children and children at risk of developing mental impairments by evaluating the impact on contextual and individual factors of a context characterized by war. We tested the hypothesis that a linear discriminant function composed of trauma, life satisfaction, and affect balance has the power to classify the children as community or clinical referred. Membership of the clinical-referred group was associated with poorer life satisfaction and higher levels of trauma. Community-referred profiles were associated with lesser trauma. Perceived life satisfaction regarding family and school was the main contributor to the discriminant function.
Veronese, G., & Pepe, A. (2020). Life satisfaction and trauma in clinical and non-clinical children living in a war-torn environment: a discriminant analysis. JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 25(4), 459-471.
Citazione: | Veronese, G., & Pepe, A. (2020). Life satisfaction and trauma in clinical and non-clinical children living in a war-torn environment: a discriminant analysis. JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 25(4), 459-471. |
Tipo: | Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico |
Carattere della pubblicazione: | Scientifica |
Presenza di un coautore afferente ad Istituzioni straniere: | No |
Titolo: | Life satisfaction and trauma in clinical and non-clinical children living in a war-torn environment: a discriminant analysis |
Autori: | Veronese, G; Pepe, A |
Autori: | PEPE, ALESSANDRO (Secondo) |
Data di pubblicazione: | 2020 |
Lingua: | English |
Rivista: | JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): | http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359105317720004 |
Appare nelle tipologie: | 01 - Articolo su rivista |