The Battle … within? Exploring the predictors and buffers of PTSD among wounded ex-combatants

Iván Cano , José Luis Henríquez , Rubén Blanco , Mónica Flores , Verónica Molina , Amalio Blanco
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The present study offers valuable insights into the psychological impact of war on wounded ex-combatants. By examining negative cognitions about the self and the world as predictors of PTSD symptoms and the moderating role of perceived control and social integration, this study reveals the complexities of PTSD in a population that has been largely overlooked in previous research. Our findings indicate that the predictors of PTSD symptoms are not uniform and are influenced by the sociohistorical and political context in which ex-combatants are situated. Furthermore, the moderating effects of perceived control and social integration highlight the importance of addressing not only individual psychological factors, but also the social and contextual factors that can influence recovery from PTSD. These insights suggest that a more comprehensive approach is necessary in order to fully understand and address PTSD in this population.

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内心之战?前战斗人员创伤后应激障碍的预测因素和缓冲机制探讨
目前的研究为战争对受伤的前战斗人员的心理影响提供了有价值的见解。通过研究对自我和世界的消极认知作为PTSD症状的预测因素,以及感知控制和社会融合的调节作用,本研究揭示了在以前的研究中很大程度上被忽视的人群中PTSD的复杂性。我们的研究结果表明,PTSD症状的预测因素并不统一,并受到前战斗人员所处的社会历史和政治背景的影响。此外,感知控制和社会整合的调节作用强调了不仅要解决个体心理因素,而且要解决影响PTSD康复的社会和环境因素的重要性。这些见解表明,为了充分了解和解决这一人群的创伤后应激障碍,有必要采取更全面的方法。
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Psychiatry research communications
Psychiatry research communications Psychiatry and Mental Health
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