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Observational study of associations between visual imagery and measures of depression anxiety and post-traumatic stress among active-duty military service members with traumatic brain injury at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

机译:瓦尔特·里德国家军事医学中心视觉影像与现役军人颅脑损伤后抑郁焦虑和创伤后压力之间的关系的观察研究

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ObjectivesThe study aimed tocompare recurring themes in the artistic expression of military service members (SMs) with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury and psychological health (PH) conditions with measurable psychiatric diagnoses. Affective symptoms and struggles related to verbally expressing information can limit communication in individuals with symptoms of PTSD and deployment-related health conditions. Visual self-expression through art therapy is an alternative way for SMs with PTSD and other PH conditions to communicate their lived experiences. This study offers the first systematic examination of the associations between visual self-expression and standardised clinical self-report measures.
机译:目的本研究旨在比较具有可测量精神病学诊断的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),脑外伤和心理健康(PH)状况的军人(SM)的艺术表达中的重复主题。与口头表达信息有关的情感症状和挣扎会限制患有PTSD症状和与部署有关的健康状况的个体的交流。通过艺术疗法的视觉自我表达是患有PTSD和其他PH条件的SM交流生活经验的另一种方式。这项研究提供了视觉自我表达与标准化临床自我报告措施之间的关联的第一次系统检查。

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