1. PTSD in victims of terroristic attacks – a comparison with the impact of other traumatic events on patients’ lives
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C. Caterini, Miriam Olivola, Letizia Bossini, Casolaro Ilaria, Andrea Fagiolini, and D. Koukouna
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Activities of daily living ,Explosions ,Severity of Illness Index ,Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic ,PTSD ,terrorist attack ,traumatic event ,Adaptation, Psychological ,Analysis of Variance ,Female ,Humans ,Interview, Psychological ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Terrorism ,Wounds and Injuries ,Activities of Daily Living ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Statistical significance ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Interview ,Adaptation ,Psychiatry ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Stress Disorders ,Clinical interview ,030505 public health ,Significant difference ,social sciences ,General Medicine ,Hypervigilance ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Post-Traumatic ,Psychological ,Analysis of variance ,medicine.symptom ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
CelTo identify possible differences, in terms of duration and severity of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, between victims of terroristic attacks and subjects who underwent other types of traumatic events.MetodaWe selected a sample of subjects suffering from PTSD. After a clinical interview aimed at the collection of anamnestic data, CAPS to confirm the diagnosis of PTSD and DTS to assess frequency and severity of post-traumatic symptoms were administered. One-way ANOVA was used in order to compare the differences in the parameters analyzed through the DTS scales and its clusters between the victims of terroristic attacks and patients undergone other traumatic events.WynikiThe duration of PTSD was 258 +/- 144.9 months for people who underwent a terroristic attack and 41.6 +/- 11.8 months for victims of other traumatic events. As regards the severity of the disorder, the total score of the DTS scale was 65.6 +/- 26.9 in victims of terroristic attacks and 78.2 +/- 28.2 in people undergone other traumatic events, but the difference was not statistically significant; Avoidance and Hypervigilance clusters showed an important statistical significance.WnioskiNo significant differences are present in terms of severity, showing that PTSD is a disabling disorder regardless the type of event that triggers it; but a significant difference in terms of duration of the disorder leads to reflect on the importance of an early diagnostic process aimed toward the victims of terrorism, in order to avoid the risk of chronicity and progression to other psychiatric disorders such as Depression.
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- 2016
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