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A network analysis of post-traumatic stress among youth aging out of the foster care system

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CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW
Volume 140, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106589

Keywords

Post-traumatic stress; Foster youth; Aging out; Adaptive LASSO network; Relative importance network; Minimum spanning trees

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This study used network analysis to explore the interrelationships between symptoms of post-traumatic stress in youth transitioning from foster care to independence. The results showed that emotional numbing is a central aspect of psychopathology in this population, and should be given special consideration in diagnosis and treatment.
Network analysis is increasingly being used to explore interrelationships between symptoms of post-traumatic stress (PTS); nevertheless, no study to date has applied network theory to explore PTS in youth who are tran-sitioning from foster care to independence. The present study estimated Adaptive LASSO and relative importance networks of PTS symptoms using the CIDI-PTSD Short Form (CIDI-SF) index from the Multi-Site Evaluation of Foster Youth Programs Study (2001-2010). Graph-theoretic algorithms including community detection and minimum spanning tree (MST; a unique, acyclic subnetwork with a fixed number of connections) were imple-mented to identify interconnected network symptom clusters. Two symptoms of emotional numbing (restricted affect and feeling detached) and two symptoms of intrusive reexperiencing (flashbacks, distressing dreams) emerged as the most important items in the network. The MST algorithm further revealed a backbone structure of PTSD that was centered on negative evaluations of the future. Feedback loops within the network were identified as well as symptoms that were highly predictive and potentially causal. Results strongly suggest that emotional numbing is a central aspect of psychopathology following experiences of complex trauma and home removal that merits special consideration in the diagnostic and treatment evaluation process of youth involved in the foster care system.

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