págs. 1025-1028
Disasters and Their Impact on Child Development: Introduction to the Special Section
Ann S. Masten, Joy D. Osofsky
págs. 1029-1039
Disasters, Victimization, and Children’s Mental Health
Kathryn A. Becker-Blease, Heather A. Turner, David Finkelhor
págs. 1040-1052
Unpacking Trauma Exposure Risk Factors and Differential Pathways of Influence: Predicting Postwar Mental Distress in Bosnian Adolescents
Christopher M. Layne, Joseph A. Olsen, Aaron Baker, John-Paul Legerski, Brian Isakson, Alma Pašalić, Elvira Duraković-Belko, Nermin Đapo, Nihada Ćampara, Berina Arslanagić, William R. Saltzman, Robert S. Pynoos
págs. 1053-1076
Sierra Leone’s Former Child Soldiers: A Follow-Up Study of Psychosocial Adjustment and Community Reintegration
Theresa Stichick Betancourt, Ivelina Ivanova Borisova, Timothy Philip Williams, Robert T Brennan, Theodore H. Whitfield, Marie De La Soudiere, John Williamson, Stephen E. Gilman
págs. 1077-1095
Posttraumatic Resilience in Former Ugandan Child Soldiers
Fionna Klasen, Gabriele Oettingen, Judith Daniels, Manuela Post, Catrin Hoyer, Hubertus Adam
págs. 1096-1113
The Kenyan Political Conflict and Children’s Adjustment
Mumbe Kithakye, Amanda Sheffield Morris, Andrew M. Terranova, Sonya S. Myers
págs. 1114-1128
Claude M. Chemtob, Yoko Nomura, Khushmand Rajendran, Rachel Yehuda, Deena Schwartz, Robert Abramovitz
págs. 1129-1141
Exposure to 9/11 Among Youth and Their Mothers in New York City: Enduring Associations With Mental Health and Sociopolitical Attitudes
Elizabeth T. Gershoff, J. Lawrence Aber, Angelica Ware, Jennifer A. Kotler
págs. 1142-1160
The Effects of the 1999 Turkish Earthquake on Young Children: Analyzing Traumatized Children’s Completion of Short Stories
Elif Celebi Oncu, Aysegul Metindogan Wise
págs. 1161-1175
Tsunami, War, and Cumulative Risk in the Lives of Sri Lankan Schoolchildren
Claudia Catani, Abigail H. Gewirtz, Elizabeth Wieling, Elisabeth Shauer, Thomas Elbert, Frank Neuner
págs. 1176-1191
Growing Pains: The Impact of Disaster-Related and Daily Stressors on the Psychological and Psychosocial Functioning of Youth in Sri Lanka
Gaithri A. Fernando, Kenneth E. Miller, Dale E. Berger
págs. 1192-1210
Exploring Posttraumatic Growth in Children Impacted by Hurricane Katrina: Correlates of the Phenomenon and Developmental Considerations
Ryan P. Kilmer, Virginia Gil-Rivas
págs. 1211-1227
Jacob M. Vigil, David C. Geary, Douglas Granger, Mark V. Flinn
págs. 1228-1240
Children of Katrina: Lessons Learned About Postdisaster Symptoms and Recovery Patterns
Mindy E. Kronenberg, Tonya Cross Hansel, Adrianne M. Brennan, Howard J. Osofsky, Joy D. Osofsky, Beverly Lawrason
págs. 1241-1259
Children With Disabilities in the Context of Disaster: A Social Vulnerability Perspective
Lori Peek, Laura M. Stough
págs. 1260-1270
Defining Best Practice in Care and Protection of Children in Crisis-Affected Settings: A Delphi Study
Alastair Ager, Lindsay Stark, Bree Akesson, Neil G. Boothby
págs. 1271-1286
Dogs, Bogs, Labs, and Lads: What Phonemic Generalizations Indicate About the Nature of Children’s Early Word-Form Representations
Erik Thiessen, Meagan N. Yee
págs. 1287-1303
An Eye for Detail: An Event-Related Potential Study of the Rapid Processing of Fearful Facial Expressions in Children
Petra H. J. M. Vlamings, Lisa M. Jonkman, Chantal Kemner
págs. 1304-1319
Typologies of Family Functioning and Children’s Adjustment During the Early School Years
Melissa L. Sturge-Apple, Patrick T. Davies, E. Mark Cummings
págs. 1320-1335
págs. 1336-1340