Adler Amy B, Wright Kathleen M, Bliese Paul D, Eckford Rachel, Hoge Charles W
US Army Medical Research Unit-Europe, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Heidelberg, Germany.
J Trauma Stress. 2008 Jun;21(3):301-8. doi: 10.1002/jts.20336.
Individuals trained to respond to a potentially traumatic event may not experience the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) A2 diagnostic criterion of fear, helplessness, or horror and yet may still report significant PTSD symptoms. The present study included interviews with 202 soldiers returning from a year in Iraq. Although reporting an A2 response was associated with higher PTSD Checklist scores, there were no significant differences in the percentage of subjects who met cutoff criteria for PTSD. The most common alternative A2 responses were related to military training and anger. The A2 criterion for PTSD should be expanded so as not to underestimate the number of individuals trained for high-risk occupations who might benefit from treatment.
接受过应对潜在创伤性事件训练的个体可能不会经历创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的A2诊断标准中的恐惧、无助或惊恐,但仍可能报告有明显的PTSD症状。本研究包括对202名从伊拉克服役一年归来的士兵进行访谈。尽管报告有A2反应与较高的PTSD检查表得分相关,但在达到PTSD临界标准的受试者百分比方面没有显著差异。最常见的替代A2反应与军事训练和愤怒有关。PTSD的A2标准应予以扩展,以免低估那些接受过高风险职业训练、可能从治疗中受益的个体数量。