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Psychological Effects of the Marathon Bombing on Boston-Area Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

机译:马拉松轰炸对创伤后应激障碍波士顿地区退伍军人的心理影响

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This study examined the psychological impact of the Boston Marathon bombing using data from an ongoing longitudinal study of Boston-area veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; N = 71). Participants were assessed by telephone within 1 week of the end of the event; 42.3% of participants reported being personally affected by the bombings and/or the manhunt that followed. The majority of them reported that the bombing reminded them of their own traumas and/or caused other emotional distress. Examination of change in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms from a prebombing assessment an average of 2 months earlier to 1 week after the event revealed no significant change in symptoms across the sample as a whole. However, examination of patterns of change at the individual level revealed significant correlations (r = 33; p =005) between distress at the time of the event and change in total PTSD symptom severity, with this effect accounted for primarily by increases in intrusion and avoidance symptoms (rs =35 and 31, ps =002 and 008, respectively). Findings of this study should raise awareness of the potential impact of terror attacks, mass shootings, and other events of this type on the well-being of individuals with histories of trauma and/or pre-existing PTSD. This article is a US Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.
机译:这项研究使用了一项正在进行的对创伤后应激障碍的波士顿地区退伍军人的纵向研究(PTSD; N = 71),研究了波士顿马拉松轰炸的心理影响。活动结束后1周内通过电话对参与者进行了评估; 42.3%的参与者报告说自己受到炸弹和/或随后的搜捕的个人影响。他们中的大多数报告说,爆炸使他们想起了自己的创伤和/或造成了其他情绪困扰。事前平均2个月至事件发生后1周,通过轰炸前评估检查创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状的变化,发现整个样本的症状没有明显变化。然而,在个体水平上检查变化模式显示事件发生时的困扰与总PTSD症状严重程度的变化之间存在显着相关性(r = 33; p = 005),这种影响主要是由于入侵和回避症状(分别为rs = 35和31,ps = 002和008)。这项研究的发现应提高人们对恐怖袭击,大规模枪击和其他这类事件对有创伤史和/或已有创伤后应激障碍的人的健康的潜在影响的认识。本文是美国政府的工作,在美国属于公共领域。

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