创伤后应激障碍与战争:系统综述

Mairi M. Bazini, G. Konstantopoulou
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在文献中,创伤后应激障碍与车祸、自然灾害、性侵犯,尤其是战争等创伤经历有关。本文的相关文献研究证明了这一点。该研究以PRISMA 2020为指导,有助于确保研究质量(Page等人,2021a;2020b)。最初,人们寻求研究这种混乱与战争经历之间的联系。在发现的材料来源中,有一部分是以前对相关主题进行的类似类型研究的类别(N=7),从中可以看出本研究的有用性,希腊文献有限,现有文献的重点是退伍军人。一个重要的发现是,与退伍军人相比,普通人群、儿童和青年的患病率要高得多。创伤后应激障碍与战争之间的联系,其强度和流行率,取决于其他因素,如人口统计、创伤类型、个人的心理社会构成和他/她的社会文化身份。有必要对这一现象进行进一步研究,目的是制定有针对性的政策,对经历过不人道战争情况的人进行预防、治疗干预和康复。
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and War: A Systematic Review
PTSD has been linked in the literature to traumatic experiences of car accidents, natural disasters, sexual assaults and especially war. This is evidenced by the relevant literature research reported in the thesis.  The research was guided by PRISMA 2020, which helped to ensure the quality of the research (Page et al., 2021a; 2020b). Initially, research was sought that addressed the association between this disorder and experiences of war. Of the found sources of material, a part was the category of previous similar type of research (N=7) on the relevant topic, from which the usefulness of the present study became apparent, with the limited Greek literature and the focus of the existing one on veteran soldiers. An important finding was the much higher prevalence of the general population and children and youth, compared to veterans. The association between PTSD and war, its intensity and prevalence, depends on other factors such as demographics, the type of trauma, the psychosocial make-up of the individual and his/her socio-cultural identity. There is a need for further research into this phenomenon, with the aim of formulating targeted policies for prevention, treatment-intervention and rehabilitation of people who have experienced the inhuman situations of war.
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