Schlenger William E, Jernigan Nancy E
Center for Risk Behavior and Mental Health Research, Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709-2194, USA.
Ethn Dis. 2003 Summer;13(3 Suppl 3):S3-89-93.
Recent events make clear that those living in the United States are at risk of exposure to a variety of potentially traumatic events, ranging from sniper and terrorist attacks to a variety of natural disasters. This paper provides a broad overview of the most common psychological reactions that can be expected in the aftermath of such events, how primary care practitioners can identify such reactions in their patients, and actions those practitioners might take.
近期事件表明,生活在美国的人们面临着接触各种潜在创伤性事件的风险,从狙击手和恐怖袭击到各种自然灾害。本文广泛概述了此类事件发生后可能出现的最常见心理反应、初级保健医生如何在患者中识别这些反应以及这些医生可能采取的行动。