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灾难幸存者中的创伤后应激障碍

Post-traumatic stress disorder in disaster survivors.

作者信息

North C S, Smith E M

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.

出版信息

Compr Ther. 1990 Dec;16(12):3-9.

PMID:2076600
Abstract

In spite of the difficulties inherent in the study of traumatic stress in disaster victims, the benefit of obtaining more knowledge on the subject is potentially great, especially considering the numbers of individuals affected. Recent estimates of the frequency of world-wide traumatic events have determined that almost two million households annually experience damages and/or injuries from fire, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes alone. The population that is at risk is expected to grow exponentially with our expanding technology, making it even more vital to acquire knowledge to help the growing number of future disaster victims. Additionally, disaster research can contribute to a better understanding of PTSD and human coping processes that can be generalized to more ordinary stress situations. In the meantime, survivors of major catastrophes who experience acute symptoms of PTSD such as insomnia, nightmares, and jumpiness should be observed for nonresolution of symptoms over time, especially if there is a premorbid history of psychopathology or character problems. Otherwise, survivors may benefit from reassurance that PTSD symptoms are common in the short-term postdisaster period and that they can usually be expected to dissipate with time.

摘要

尽管研究灾难受害者的创伤应激存在内在困难,但获取该主题更多知识的益处可能很大,尤其是考虑到受影响的个体数量。最近对全球创伤事件发生频率的估计表明,仅火灾、洪水、飓风、龙卷风及地震每年就使近两百万家庭遭受损失和/或人员伤亡。随着技术的不断发展,面临风险的人口预计将呈指数级增长,因此获取知识以帮助未来越来越多的灾难受害者变得更加重要。此外,灾难研究有助于更好地理解创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)以及人类应对过程,这些知识可推广到更普通的应激情况。与此同时,对于经历创伤后应激障碍急性症状(如失眠、噩梦和易惊)的重大灾难幸存者,应观察其症状是否随时间持续存在,特别是如果他们病前有精神病理学或性格问题史。否则,幸存者可能会因得到安慰而受益,即创伤后应激障碍症状在灾后短期内很常见,而且通常预计会随时间消散。

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