2012
DOI: 10.6018/analesps.28.2.148861
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Traumatic experiences and posttraumatic stress disorder in Spanish university students

Abstract: Resumen: El presente estudio se propuso estudiar en universitarios la ocurrencia de diferentes eventos traumáticos y el riesgo condicional y prevalencia actual de probable trastorno por estrés postraumático (TEPT). Cuatrocientos treinta y dos universitarios contestaron un cuestionario de eventos traumáticos y una escala de TEPT. El 60.6% de la muestra había experimentado algún evento traumático. El evento más frecuente fue la muerte violenta o inesperada de alguien cercano. Los peores eventos fueron la muerte … Show more

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“…The Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS) self-report was developed in its extended version by Lovibond and Lovibond (1995). For the study, we used the brief version, the DASS-21, validated for American and Spanish university students (Bados et al, 2005), and there is also a Chilean version (Daza, Novy, Stanley, & Averill, 2002) with favorable psychometric properties.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS) self-report was developed in its extended version by Lovibond and Lovibond (1995). For the study, we used the brief version, the DASS-21, validated for American and Spanish university students (Bados et al, 2005), and there is also a Chilean version (Daza, Novy, Stanley, & Averill, 2002) with favorable psychometric properties.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychopathological variables constitute a wide range of conditions on which immediate action is required, due to the impact on people's lives and the relevance acquired in the context of the health crisis, since the spread of Sars -Cov-2 not only directly affects the physical health but also the mental health of many people in the world (Ezpeleta, In this scenario, self-report instruments are basic resources for support in clinical practice (Fernández-Montalvo & Echeburúa, 2006). Therefore, it is important to explore some type of instrument that not only collects specific aspects but also allows a global assessment of the individual's psychological state, such as the Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90; Derogatis (1990), one of the most widely used tools in the world, both for clinical and research applications, whose base responds to statistical and clinical criteria, giving rise to a total of 9 scales: anxiety, depression, agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsion, paranoid ideation, interpersonal sensitivity, psychoticism, hostility, and somatization, all of which are prominent and highly prevalent in mental health (Bados, Balaguer, & Coronas, 2005;Ezpeleta et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the early trauma studies focused mainly on the degree and severity of exposure and the type of trauma (Bulut et al 2005;Bulut, 2006), the prevalence rates of PTSD (Bados, Greco & Toribio, 2012;Bulut, 2009aBulut, , 2010, more re-cent studies focused on the phenomenology of the traumatic experiences (Bulut, 2009b;Ruiz, 2006), predictive factors (Wang et al, 2009), comorbid disorders (Başoğlu et al 2004;Zhang et al 2011), social and school problems (Bulut, 2013).…”
Section: Objective and Subjective Experiences And Media Exposure In Dmentioning
confidence: 99%