Multiple traumatisation as a risk factor of post-traumatic stress disorder

Paper presents a part of results obtained in 1998 within action study of the psychological effects of war traumatisation in Republika Srpska. Special attention is paid to the additional impact of multiple exposure to war sufferings regarding the degree of the traumatisation (the loss of loved ones,...

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Main Author: Savjak Nadežda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Drustvo Psihologa Srbije 2003-01-01
Series:Psihologija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2003/0048-57050301059S.pdf
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description Paper presents a part of results obtained in 1998 within action study of the psychological effects of war traumatisation in Republika Srpska. Special attention is paid to the additional impact of multiple exposure to war sufferings regarding the degree of the traumatisation (the loss of loved ones, direct life threat, the participation in combats, and the testimony of the death of other people). 229 persons were assessed in 8 towns of Republika Srpska. The comparison of the results of refugees and domicile persons at the Reaction Index - Revised speaks in favour of their significantly higher vulnerability even after three years after the end of war. Total degree of the traumatisation, as well as the symptoms of intrusion, avoidance, and hyper-arousal are significantly more frequent. In 42.5% of refugees (in relation to 26.7% of domicile persons) there is PTSP risk. The intensification of criteria proves that 17% of refugees are at high risk (in relation to 5.2% of the domiciled). It is obvious, that refuge presents traumatic event for many people, and not only chronic burden. The results suggest that the effect of direct jeopardy, combat stress, and the testimony of somebody else’s death are fading in time, but that the culmination of tangible, social, and human losses in refuge is serious risk factor for mental health.
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spelling doaj.art-a56ac54798df435288aeb53f5368a0232022-12-21T19:43:15ZengDrustvo Psihologa SrbijePsihologija0048-57052003-01-01361597110.2298/PSI0301059SMultiple traumatisation as a risk factor of post-traumatic stress disorderSavjak NadeždaPaper presents a part of results obtained in 1998 within action study of the psychological effects of war traumatisation in Republika Srpska. Special attention is paid to the additional impact of multiple exposure to war sufferings regarding the degree of the traumatisation (the loss of loved ones, direct life threat, the participation in combats, and the testimony of the death of other people). 229 persons were assessed in 8 towns of Republika Srpska. The comparison of the results of refugees and domicile persons at the Reaction Index - Revised speaks in favour of their significantly higher vulnerability even after three years after the end of war. Total degree of the traumatisation, as well as the symptoms of intrusion, avoidance, and hyper-arousal are significantly more frequent. In 42.5% of refugees (in relation to 26.7% of domicile persons) there is PTSP risk. The intensification of criteria proves that 17% of refugees are at high risk (in relation to 5.2% of the domiciled). It is obvious, that refuge presents traumatic event for many people, and not only chronic burden. The results suggest that the effect of direct jeopardy, combat stress, and the testimony of somebody else’s death are fading in time, but that the culmination of tangible, social, and human losses in refuge is serious risk factor for mental health.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2003/0048-57050301059S.pdfmultiple traumatisationrefugeesPTSD
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title Multiple traumatisation as a risk factor of post-traumatic stress disorder
title_full Multiple traumatisation as a risk factor of post-traumatic stress disorder
title_fullStr Multiple traumatisation as a risk factor of post-traumatic stress disorder
title_full_unstemmed Multiple traumatisation as a risk factor of post-traumatic stress disorder
title_short Multiple traumatisation as a risk factor of post-traumatic stress disorder
title_sort multiple traumatisation as a risk factor of post traumatic stress disorder
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