Israeli civilians under heavy bombardment: prediction of the severity of post-traumatic symptoms.

نویسندگان

  • Eli Somer
  • Aviva Zrihan-Weitzman
  • Tiffany Fusé
  • Holly Parker
  • Ben Dickstein
  • Shira Maguen
  • Brett T Litz
چکیده

CONTEXT The military conflict that occurred between Lebanon and Israel in July and August of 2006 was characterized by the heavy bombardment of specific geographic regions in Israel, resulting in considerable civilian casualties and property damage. OBJECTIVE Israeli civilians directly and indirectly exposed to bombardment were compared on exposure to the recent bombardment, trauma history, perceived life threat and peri-traumatic dissociation during the recent bombardment, and current post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom severity. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Following the conflict, data were collected by telephone from 317 Israeli residents randomly selected from two towns that were subject to differing levels of exposure to the bombardment. INTERVENTION(S) None MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Exposure to trauma during the Second Lebanon War, prior trauma exposure, PTSD symptom severity, perceived life threat, and peri-traumatic dissociation. RESULTS The residents directly affected by the bombardment (Kiryat Shmona; KS) endorsed more trauma exposure, (p <0.01); more prior trauma, (p <0.01); more life threat, (p <0.01); and greater PTSD symptomatology (12 % of KY participants and 38% of KS participants had probable PTSD), compared to residents in the comparison town (Kfar Yona; KY). Both groups reported a similar degree of peri-event dissociation (KS: M = 7.2 +/-3.7; KY: M = 7.3 +/-3.0). Perceived life threat mediated the relationship between exposure to bombardment and PTSD symptomatology. Time spent in bomb shelters was not associated with PTSD symptom severity. Prior shelling-related trauma negatively predicted PTSD. CONCLUSIONS The terror of bombardment is a risk factor for PTSD among civilians. Although there is considerable resilience in chronically threatened communities, it is prudent to develop and implement public health approaches to prevent those most distressed during and after attacks from developing PTSD. Because, to a small degree, prior trauma exposure buffers the response to bombardment, interventions should consider leveraging citizens' past successful coping.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Prehospital and disaster medicine

دوره 24 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009