Wagner A W, Wolfe J, Rotnitsky A, Proctor S P, Erickson D J
Department of Psychology, University of Wyoming, Laramie 82071-3415, USA.
J Trauma Stress. 2000 Jan;13(1):41-55. doi: 10.1023/A:1007716813407.
In a large sample of Gulf War veterans (N = 2301) we examined the relations between PTSD symptoms assessed immediately upon returning from the Gulf War and self-reported health problems assessed 18-24 months later. PTSD symptomatology was predictive of self-reported health problems over time for both men and women veterans, even after the effects of combat exposure were removed from the analysis. Female veterans reported significantly more health problems than male veterans, however, there was no interactive effect of gender and PTSD on health problems. These findings provide further support for the theory that psychological response to stressors impacts health outcome.
在一大群海湾战争退伍军人样本(N = 2301)中,我们研究了从海湾战争归来后立即评估的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状与18 - 24个月后自我报告的健康问题之间的关系。PTSD症状在一段时间内对男性和女性退伍军人自我报告的健康问题均具有预测性,即使在分析中去除了战斗暴露的影响之后亦是如此。然而,女性退伍军人报告的健康问题明显多于男性退伍军人,不过,性别和PTSD对健康问题并无交互作用。这些发现为应激源的心理反应会影响健康结果这一理论提供了进一步的支持。