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EPA-0811 - Comparing Examination of the Type and Intensity of P.T.S.D Signs in three Fighter, Self-Sacrificing, and Imposition War Freeman

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

M. Mokhtari
Affiliation:
Clinical Psychology, Director of the University Counseling Center for Agriculture and Natural Resource, Sari, Iran
H. Eshaghi Gorji
Affiliation:
Counseling Psychology, Member of the Professional Development Psychology Clinic, Sari, Iran

Abstract

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Introduction:

War stress like other stress has intensity, duration and times and demonstrated differently in society's people and its reaction depends to different factors. Those who are in stress encounter to different problems and it longs so many years on war survivals.

Aim:

This study investigated the Comparing examination of the type and intensity of P.T.S.D signs in three fighter, self-sacrificing, and imposition war freeman.

Methods:

The study was descriptive of the event so that the studied groups were subjected to the study of the type and severity of PTSD among various survivor of the war. Iranian Revolutionary Guards personnel are the subjects of the province in the form of veteran groups, militant, prisoner classification and the number 90 was selected as study samples. Data analysis was performed using one-way analysis of variance.

Results:

Testimonies shows, the amount of problems in these group of survival is more than other (especially freeman and self-sacrificing).

Conclusion:

The important topic in this study is to determine types and intensity of P.T.S.D among war survivals in order to take attention of supporting and medical system support effectively to this category of society. Also take the responsible attention more to these problems.

Type
EPW11 - Stress and Sleep Disorders
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2014
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