The 50th anniversary of May 4, 1970 is associated with elevations of distress but no increase in mental health symptoms.

Emily P Rabinowitz, MacKenzie A Sayer, Marielle R Samii, Elizabeth L Straub, Lindsay A Kutash, Douglas L Delahanty
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Abstract

Anniversaries of traumatic events are associated with increased symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety, especially in individuals with prior mental health symptoms. However, research has largely focussed on 1-year anniversaries, and it is unclear whether symptom exacerbation persists for more distal, or milestone, anniversaries. Symptoms typically decrease over time after traumatic events, but major anniversaries may be associated with increases in mental health symptoms. During and 3 months after the 50th anniversary of the political protest violence at Kent State University on May 4, 1970, 115 individuals completed measures of PTSD, depression, anxiety, and anniversary-related stress. Participants reported greater stress (t(97) = 4.04 p ≤ .001) during the 50th anniversary compared to 3 months later, but there were no differences in total PTSD (t(114) = .65, p = .52) or depression/anxiety symptoms (all p's > .05). Even in higher-risk individuals (those who previously received mental health services), symptoms did not differ during versus after the anniversary. In general, long-term anniversaries may contribute to transient increases in distress but do not induce major changes in mental health symptoms.

1970年5月4日50周年与痛苦程度升高有关,但心理健康症状没有增加。
创伤事件周年纪念与创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、抑郁和焦虑症状的增加有关,特别是在有先前精神健康症状的个体中。然而,研究主要集中在1周年纪念日,尚不清楚症状恶化是否会持续到更远的纪念日或里程碑纪念日。创伤事件后,症状通常会随着时间的推移而减轻,但重大纪念日可能与心理健康症状的增加有关。1970年5月4日,肯特州立大学发生政治抗议暴力事件50周年,在事件发生后的两三个月内,115人完成了创伤后应激障碍、抑郁、焦虑和周年纪念相关压力的测量。与3个月后相比,参与者在50周年纪念期间报告了更大的压力(t(97) = 4.04 p≤0.001),但在总创伤后应激障碍(t(114) = 0.65, p = 0.52)或抑郁/焦虑症状(所有p > 0.05)方面没有差异。即使在高风险个体(那些以前接受过心理健康服务的人)中,周年纪念期间和周年纪念之后的症状也没有区别。一般来说,长期的周年纪念可能会导致短暂的痛苦增加,但不会引起精神健康症状的重大变化。
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