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Combat Exposure and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Portuguese Special Operation Forces Deployed in Afghanistan

机译:部署在阿富汗的葡萄牙特种作战部队的战斗暴露和创伤后应激障碍

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Several combat- and noncombat-related stressors have been reported in Afghanistan. There is now accumulating evidence that suggests that posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is linked to combat experiences; however, little is known about how these exposures might affect elite combat troops. This research aims to evaluate the prevalence of combat and noncombat related stressors, as well as PTSD in Portuguese Special Forces deployed in Afghanistan. Overall, participants reported high levels of exposure to combat and adverse physical conditions but also high levels of within-unit comradeship. The analysis also exposed that 2.7% of the participants reported symptoms compatible with PTSD and 8.8% with compatible partial PTSD. When the authors conducted a binary logistic regression, only the higher levels of combat exposure explained the symptoms of PTSD.
机译:据报阿富汗有几种与战斗和非战斗有关的压力源。现在有越来越多的证据表明创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)与战斗经验有关。然而,对于这些暴露如何影响精锐战斗部队知之甚少。这项研究旨在评估在阿富汗部署的葡萄牙特种部队中与战斗和非战斗有关的压力源以及PTSD的患病率。总体而言,参与者报告称他们在战斗和不利的身体条件下处于较高的暴露水平,但单位内的同志也处于较高水平。该分析还暴露了2.7%的参与者报告与PTSD兼容的症状和8.8%的与部分PTSD兼容的症状。当作者进行二元逻辑回归分析时,只有较高的战斗暴露水平可以解释PTSD的症状。

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