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Vulnerability and resilience in a group intervention with hospital personnel during exposure to extreme and prolonged war stress

机译:在暴露于极端和长期战争压力期间与医院人员进行的集体干预中的脆弱性和适应力

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The current study presents a pilot demonstration of a new therapeutic procedure to mitigate symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The pilot took place during the Second Lebanon War. Vulnerability and resilience statements, as well as post-traumatic symptoms, were measured among special army administrative staff (SAAS) who worked in a hospital setting during extreme and prolonged war stress. All 13 soldiers in the unit studied participated in seven group therapy intervention sessions. It was hypothesized that shifting the focus of therapeutic intervention from the scenes of the events to the personal and professional narratives of preparing for the event would change the content of the soldiers' narratives. It was believed that subtracting the number of positive statements from the number of negative statements would yield increasingly higher "resilience scores" during and after the war. It also was believed that such a change would be reflected in reduction of post-traumatic symptoms. As expected, the participants showed a decrease in vulnerability and an increase in resilience contents, as well as a decrease in traumatic symptoms during and after the war. These findings may reflect the effects of the ceasefire, the mutually supportive attitude of the participants, and the therapeutic interventions.
机译:当前的研究提出了一种减轻创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状的新治疗程序的初步示范。飞行员发生在第二次黎巴嫩战争期间。评估了在极端和长期战争压力下在医院工作的特种部队行政人员(SAAS)的脆弱性和抵御能力陈述以及创伤后的症状。所研究的单位中的所有13名士兵参加了七次小组疗法干预会议。据推测,将治疗干预的重点从事件现场转移到为事件做准备的个人和专业叙事上,将会改变士兵叙事的内容。人们认为,从负面陈述中减去正面陈述的数目将在战争期间和战争之后产生越来越高的“复原力分数”。还认为,这种改变将反映在创伤后症状的减轻上。正如预期的那样,参与者在战争期间和之后表现出的脆弱性下降和弹性含量增加,以及创伤症状减少。这些发现可能反映了停火的影响,参与者的相互支持态度以及治疗干预措施。

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