Abu-El-Noor Mysoon Khalil, Abu-El-Noor Nasser Ibrahim, Alswerki Mohammad, Naim Fadel N, Elessi Khamis A, Al-Asmar Yousef Zyad, Afifi Tayseer
Faculty of Nursing, Islamic University of Gaza, P.O. Box 108, Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestine.
Jordan University Hospital, Amman, Jordan.
Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 2022 Feb;36:48-54. doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2021.10.009. Epub 2021 Nov 6.
This study aimed to assess the level of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PSTD) and to examine the relationship between exposure to war stress and posttraumatic symptoms among people who were injured during the Great March of Return (GMR) in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. A sample of 264 adults who were injured during participation in the events of GMR completed the Impact Event Scale-Revised (IES-R). IES-R has three sub-scales; intrusion, avoidance, and hyper-arousal. Only 27.3% of the participants had two or more injuries and 38.4% of participants reported having disability due to their injuries. The results showed that 95.4% of the participants had severe posttraumatic symptoms. Total score of IES-R ranged between 29 and 88 (mean = 61.28). The most frequent symptoms of trauma subscales was "Intrusion" (mean = 2.90), followed by "Avoidance" (mean = 2.73), and then "Hyper-arousal" (mean = 2.70). Level of PTSD was affected by working status, need for hospitalization, need for a referral for treatment outside the Gaza Strip, disability and severity of injury. Such high level of PSTD will have negative consequences on participants' physical and mental status. Therefore, a need for special counseling programs is required to help them to survive with least consequences of PTSD on their wellbeing.
本研究旨在评估创伤后应激障碍(PSTD)的水平,并探讨在巴勒斯坦加沙地带回归大游行(GMR)期间受伤的人群中,战争压力暴露与创伤后症状之间的关系。264名在参与GMR活动期间受伤的成年人完成了修订版冲击事件量表(IES-R)。IES-R有三个子量表:侵入、回避和过度警觉。只有27.3%的参与者有两处或更多处受伤,38.4%的参与者报告因伤致残。结果显示,95.4%的参与者有严重的创伤后症状。IES-R总分在29至88分之间(平均=61.28)。创伤子量表中最常见的症状是“侵入”(平均=2.90),其次是“回避”(平均=2.73),然后是“过度警觉”(平均=2.70)。PTSD水平受工作状态、住院需求、转至加沙地带以外地区治疗的需求、残疾情况和受伤严重程度的影响。如此高的PSTD水平将对参与者的身心健康产生负面影响。因此,需要特殊的咨询项目来帮助他们在PTSD对其幸福感影响最小的情况下生存。