2017
DOI: 10.5222/otd.2017.114
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Post-Traumatic Stress in Terror and War

Abstract: ÖZ Dış dünyadan kaynaklanan tehdit ile kişinin bu tehditle ba-

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“…The results indicated that both men (40%) and women (40%) had high scores of PCL (a score more than 48) which was higher than PTSD symptoms rates among potentially traumatic events exposed undergraduate students in other studies (Anders et al 2012;Frazier et al 2009;Watson and Haynes 2007). In addition, when compared to the similar studies conducted on individuals and students who live in or near conflict zones (Fontana et al 1992;Khan et al 2016;Marthoenis et al 2018;Şar 2017;Thabet and Abu Sultan 2016;Yasan et al 2008), the symptomology rates were higher in the current study. There are some possible reasons of the high rate of prevalence.…”
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“…The results indicated that both men (40%) and women (40%) had high scores of PCL (a score more than 48) which was higher than PTSD symptoms rates among potentially traumatic events exposed undergraduate students in other studies (Anders et al 2012;Frazier et al 2009;Watson and Haynes 2007). In addition, when compared to the similar studies conducted on individuals and students who live in or near conflict zones (Fontana et al 1992;Khan et al 2016;Marthoenis et al 2018;Şar 2017;Thabet and Abu Sultan 2016;Yasan et al 2008), the symptomology rates were higher in the current study. There are some possible reasons of the high rate of prevalence.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…A great number of research indicated that exposure to traumatic events resulted in an increase of post-traumatic stress disorder (e.g. Aziz and Vostanis 1999;Şar 2017;Watson and Haynes 2007). Notwithstanding, the symptoms of PTSD emerges regardless of age (Aker et al 2008).…”
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