Increase of frequency of post-traumatic stress disorder in disabled war veterans during prolonged stay in Rehabilitation hospital (CROSBI ID 97651)
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Gregurek, Rudolf ; Pavić, Ladislav ; Vuger-Kovačić, Daria ; Vukušić, Herman ; Potrebica, Silva, Bitar Zouheir ; Kovačić Darko ; Đanić, Suzana ; Klain, Eduard
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Increase of frequency of post-traumatic stress disorder in disabled war veterans during prolonged stay in Rehabilitation hospital
Aim. To explore possible causative factors in the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in disabled Croatian war veterans. method. The sample comprised 42 disabled Croatian war veterans, aged 19 to 44 years, accommodated in the Varazzdinske Toplice Rehabilitation Hospital for the purpose of long term physical rehabilitation. manifestation of PTSD symptoms (Mississippi Scale for Combat-Related Post-Traumatic stress disorder) and anxiety levels (Spielberger's State Trait Anxiety Inventory) were tested in 1994 and 1999. Results. Patients with PTSD symptoms had significantly higher anxiety levels than patients without PTSD symptoms. The percentage of patients manifesting pTSD increased from 19% in 1994 to 41% in 1999. Over the same period, the anxiety levels decreased in the patients with PTSD. Conclusion. Anxiety and pTSD seem to share common etiologic grounds. Nevertheless, staying in the same homogenous group for a substantial period of time, in combination with inadequate social support and deficient psychological care, may contribute to the developmento of the PTSD symptomatology.
Anxiety; Comorbidity; Croatia; Diasbled; Stress disorder; Post-traumatic; Veterans; War
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