Beckham J C, Feldman M E, Kirby A C
Duke University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Durham, North Carolina 27705, USA.
J Trauma Stress. 1998 Oct;11(4):777-85. doi: 10.1023/A:1024453618638.
Vietnam combat veterans (N = 151) with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) completed measures of atrocities exposure, combat exposure, PTSD symptom severity, guilt and interpersonal violence. PTSD symptom severity, guilt and interpersonal violence rates were similar to previously reported studies that examined treatment seeking combat veterans with PTSD. Controlling for combat exposure, endorsement of atrocities exposure was related to PTSD symptom severity, PTSD B (reexperiencing) symptoms, Global Guilt, Guilt Cognitions, and cognitive subscales of Hindsight-Bias/Responsibility and Wrongdoing. These results are discussed in the context of previous research conducted regarding atrocities exposure and PTSD.
151名患有慢性创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的越南退伍军人完成了暴行暴露、战斗暴露、PTSD症状严重程度、内疚感和人际暴力的测量。PTSD症状严重程度、内疚感和人际暴力发生率与之前对寻求治疗的患有PTSD的退伍军人进行研究的报告相似。在控制战斗暴露因素后,暴行暴露的认可与PTSD症状严重程度、PTSD B(重新体验)症状、总体内疚感、内疚认知以及事后聪明偏差/责任和过错的认知子量表相关。这些结果将在之前关于暴行暴露和PTSD的研究背景下进行讨论。