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Relationship between Socio-Demographic Factors and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Cross Sectional Study among Civilian Participants’ Hostilities in Ukraine
by
Fel, Stanisław
, Lenart-Kłoś, Katarzyna
, Jurek, Krzysztof
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Child
/ Children
/ Civilians
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Demography
/ Disorders
/ Displaced persons
/ Educational attainment
/ Educational systems
/ Female
/ Health care industry
/ Health education
/ Health insurance
/ Hostility
/ Humans
/ Literature
/ Male
/ Mental health
/ Population
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Protective factors
/ Psychological resources
/ Psychological trauma
/ Psychological well being
/ Quality of life
/ Residence
/ Risk factors
/ Social security
/ Social support
/ Social work
/ Sociodemographics
/ Sociology
/ Strategies
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology
/ Trauma
/ Ukraine - epidemiology
/ War
/ Well being
2022
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Relationship between Socio-Demographic Factors and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Cross Sectional Study among Civilian Participants’ Hostilities in Ukraine
by
Fel, Stanisław
, Lenart-Kłoś, Katarzyna
, Jurek, Krzysztof
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Child
/ Children
/ Civilians
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Demography
/ Disorders
/ Displaced persons
/ Educational attainment
/ Educational systems
/ Female
/ Health care industry
/ Health education
/ Health insurance
/ Hostility
/ Humans
/ Literature
/ Male
/ Mental health
/ Population
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Protective factors
/ Psychological resources
/ Psychological trauma
/ Psychological well being
/ Quality of life
/ Residence
/ Risk factors
/ Social security
/ Social support
/ Social work
/ Sociodemographics
/ Sociology
/ Strategies
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology
/ Trauma
/ Ukraine - epidemiology
/ War
/ Well being
2022
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Relationship between Socio-Demographic Factors and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Cross Sectional Study among Civilian Participants’ Hostilities in Ukraine
by
Fel, Stanisław
, Lenart-Kłoś, Katarzyna
, Jurek, Krzysztof
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Child
/ Children
/ Civilians
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Demography
/ Disorders
/ Displaced persons
/ Educational attainment
/ Educational systems
/ Female
/ Health care industry
/ Health education
/ Health insurance
/ Hostility
/ Humans
/ Literature
/ Male
/ Mental health
/ Population
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Protective factors
/ Psychological resources
/ Psychological trauma
/ Psychological well being
/ Quality of life
/ Residence
/ Risk factors
/ Social security
/ Social support
/ Social work
/ Sociodemographics
/ Sociology
/ Strategies
/ Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology
/ Trauma
/ Ukraine - epidemiology
/ War
/ Well being
2022
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Relationship between Socio-Demographic Factors and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Cross Sectional Study among Civilian Participants’ Hostilities in Ukraine
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Relationship between Socio-Demographic Factors and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Cross Sectional Study among Civilian Participants’ Hostilities in Ukraine
2022
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Background: Even though there is an extensive body of literature on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in individuals who have experienced armed conflict, there are still many grey areas, especially in relation to civilian participants in hostilities. This article evaluates how socio-demographic factors and the interactions between them have influenced PTSD among civilians involved in the recent war in Ukraine. Methods: This cross-sectional study included a convenience sample of 314 adults, 74 women, and 235 men. The mean age was 34.08 years. We used the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Checklist–Civilian Version (PCL-C). Results: Our findings show that predictors of posttraumatic stress are loss of a loved one, place of residence, gender, continuation of education, and health insurance. We demonstrated that PTSD produced by the loss of a loved one as a result of war is determined by participation in the education system, whatever the level of education. The literature emphasises the importance of social support, e.g., from the family. We demonstrated that having children is associated with a risk of more severe PTSD, causing serious mental strain among participants of hostilities. We discovered that material security lowers PTSD, but only among people who have no children. Conclusions: PTSD is the result of not only the violence and damage caused by war but also of other stressful circumstances associated with the social and financial conditions of life. Further research needs to focus on identifying modifiable risk factors and protective factors that could be embraced by intervention strategies. Our findings can inform the goals behind therapeutic support for civilian participants of hostilities, and implications for social work. Social work professionals are encouraged to engage in direct questioning and to maintain a supportive and safe environment for participants in hostilities, e.g., in the area of education. Trauma-affected people need to be given opportunities to build up their strengths and increase their psychological resources towards well-being. Social security (health insurance, savings, material security) should be taken into account when working with people affected by PTSD.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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