精神科护士早期创伤应激反应的患病率及预测因素

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology Pub Date : 1998-12-01 DOI:10.1080/09585189808405379
T. Wykes, R. Whittington
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摘要对39名精神科护士的工作场所暴力影响进行了调查。将受攻击护士与年龄和职业等级相匹配的对照组进行比较。因变量为创伤应激反应、一般心理困扰、并发应激源和工作场所危险。大多数攻击都是轻微的,但有两名参与者(5%)符合创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的诊断标准。受袭员工的心理健康状况比对照组差,愤怒控制能力也比基线差。在造成身体伤害的攻击之后,心理痛苦会更高,而反复受到攻击的工作人员报告的痛苦程度明显高于或明显低于一次受到攻击的工作人员。这可能表明早期分化为暴力困扰群体和暴力习惯群体。
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Prevalence and predictors of early traumatic stress reactions in assaulted psychiatric nurses
Abstract The effects of workplace violence were investigated in a group of 39 psychiatric nurses. Comparisons were made between assaulted nurses and a control group matched for age and occupational grade. The dependent variables were traumatic stress responses, general psychological distress, concurrent stressors and workplace danger. Most assaults were physically minor but two participants (5%) met the criteria for a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Assaulted staff reported poorer mental health than controls and poorer anger control than at baseline. Psychological distress was higher following assaults resulting in physical injury and staff who were repeatedly assaulted reported either significantly higher or significantly lower distress than those assaulted once. This may indicate early differentiation into violence-distressed and violence-habituated groups.
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