CHRONIC EMOTIONAL PROCESSING IN SURVIVORS OF THE HERALD OF FREE-ENTERPRISE DISASTER - THE RELATIONSHIP OF INTRUSION AND AVOIDANCE AT 3 YEARS TO DISTRESS AT 5 YEARS
S. Joseph et al., CHRONIC EMOTIONAL PROCESSING IN SURVIVORS OF THE HERALD OF FREE-ENTERPRISE DISASTER - THE RELATIONSHIP OF INTRUSION AND AVOIDANCE AT 3 YEARS TO DISTRESS AT 5 YEARS, Behaviour research and therapy, 34(4), 1996, pp. 357-360
Thirty-seven survivors completed the Impact of Event Scale (IES), a me
asure of intrusive and avoidant activity, at around 3 yr following the
Herald of Free Enterprise disaster. The aim of the present study was
to examine the relationship between scores on the IES to scores on the
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the Spielberger State Anxiety Inv
entory (STAI-Y1) at around 5 yr subsequent to the event. Higher scores
on the IES were able to predict higher scores on the BDI and the STAI
-Y1 over and above scores on the 28-item General Health Questionnaire
(GHQ-28) which was also administered at around 3 yr on from the event.
Implications for cognitive-behaviour therapy are discussed.