Akbayrak Nalan, Oflaz Fahriye, Aslan Ozlem, Ozcan C Tangül, Tastan Sevinc, Ciçek Hatice Sütcü
Gülhane Military Medical Academy, School of Nursing, Etlik 06018, Ankara, Turkey.
Mil Med. 2005 Feb;170(2):125-9.
This descriptive study investigated traumatic experiences and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among military professionals in Turkey. The sample included 225 military health professionals who were in charge in districts in which traumatic events occurred frequently in the past decade. The Impact of Event Scale, Beck Anxiety Inventory, and Symptom Checklist were used to obtain data in the study. More than one-half of the health professionals had experienced at least one traumatic event. Those who had a history of traumatic experience and loss of relatives or friends reported more symptoms than did those who had not experienced traumatic events. As expected, health professionals who had traumatic experiences were more likely to have higher Impact of Event Scale scores than were those who had not experienced physical or psychological trauma. The findings indicate that health professionals are as affected by traumatic events as are those in other settings or occupations. Future research should focus on the long-term effects of post-traumatic stress among health professionals.
这项描述性研究调查了土耳其军事专业人员的创伤经历和创伤后应激障碍症状。样本包括225名军事卫生专业人员,他们负责过去十年中创伤事件频繁发生地区的工作。本研究使用事件影响量表、贝克焦虑量表和症状清单来获取数据。超过一半的卫生专业人员至少经历过一次创伤事件。有创伤经历且失去亲人或朋友的人比没有经历过创伤事件的人报告了更多症状。正如预期的那样,有创伤经历的卫生专业人员比没有经历过身体或心理创伤的人员更有可能获得更高的事件影响量表分数。研究结果表明,卫生专业人员与其他环境或职业中的人员一样受到创伤事件的影响。未来的研究应关注卫生专业人员创伤后应激的长期影响。