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Risk Factors, Resilience, and Psychological Distress Among Holocaust and Nonholocaust Surviviors in the Post-9/11 Environment

机译:9/11后环境中大屠杀和非大屠杀幸存者的危险因素,适应力和心理困扰

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Many older adults have experienced or witnessed devastating life events including wars, hurricanes, and explosions. This study examined retraumatization and the relationship between certain risk factors, resilience, and psychological distress in the post-9/11 environment among 120 community-dwelling older adults. Results indicate that Holocaust survivors suffered more posttraumatic symptoms during the ongoing War on Terrorism than a comparison group. A significant contributor to posttraumatic symptomatology was anxiety followed by sense of safety, and survivor status. Clinicians should anticipate that older adults exposed again to trauma may experience posttraumatic symptomatology. Health-care practitioners should focus on distant history of trauma when assessing older adults for posttraumatic stress.
机译:许多老年人经历或目睹了毁灭性的生活事件,包括战争,飓风和爆炸。这项研究调查了120位居住在社区中的老年人在9/11后环境中的再创伤以及某些危险因素,适应力和心理困扰之间的关系。结果表明,在持续的反恐战争中,大屠杀幸存者遭受的创伤后症状多于对照组。创伤后症状的一个重要因素是焦虑,其次是安全感和幸存者状态。临床医生应预料到,再次遭受创伤的老年人可能会经历创伤后症状。在评估老年人的创伤后压力时,医疗保健从业人员应关注远处的创伤史。

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