Secondary trauma: Assessing inter‐generational transmission of war experiences with a modified Stroop procedure

RW Motta, JM Joseph, RD Rose… - Journal of Clinical …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
RW Motta, JM Joseph, RD Rose, JM Suozzi, LJ Leiderman
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1997Wiley Online Library
Intergenerational transmission of war experiences was assessed using a modified Stroop
task. Adult children of war veterans and those of non‐veterans named the colors in which
war related words were printed. They also named the colors of neutral, positive, and OCD
related words in addition to color naming a series of zeros contained on a control card. All
participants completed the MMPI‐II PTSD Scale, the Impact of Event Scale, and a
demographic questionnaire. A statistically significant difference between the children of …
Abstract
Intergenerational transmission of war experiences was assessed using a modified Stroop task. Adult children of war veterans and those of non‐veterans named the colors in which war related words were printed. They also named the colors of neutral, positive, and OCD related words in addition to color naming a series of zeros contained on a control card. All participants completed the MMPI‐II PTSD Scale, the Impact of Event Scale, and a demographic questionnaire. A statistically significant difference between the children of veterans and nonveterans was found only on the Stroop card containing war related words. Results suggest that the modified Stroop task is a sensitive measure that may have value in assessing transmission of war experiences from parents to children. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Clin Psychol 53: 895–903,1997
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