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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-971010
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Der Zusammenhang zwischen Erlebnisvermeidung und posttraumatischen Belastungssymptomen nach Kriegstraumatisierung - eine Kurzmitteilung
The Relationship Between Experiential Avoidance and Posttraumatic Symptoms Following War Trauma - A Brief ReportPublikationsverlauf
eingereicht 30.1.2007
akzeptiert 27.6.2007
Publikationsdatum:
10. September 2007 (online)
Zusammenfassung
Mehrere Untersuchungen betonen die Rolle von Erlebnisvermeidung als Faktor bei der Entstehung und Aufrechterhaltung von zahlreichen Psychopathologien, einschließlich der posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung. Die vorliegende Studie untersuchte erstmalig den Zusammenhang zwischen Erlebnisvermeidung und kriegsbedingten posttraumatischen Belastungssymptomen. An der Untersuchung nahmen 123 Studenten im Kosovo teil, die kriegsbedingten Ereignissen ausgesetzt gewesen waren. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Erlebnisvermeidung signifikant mit posttraumatischen Belastungssymptomen über die Anzahl der traumatischen Erlebnisse hinaus korrelierte.
Abstract
A large body of literature stresses the role of experiential avoidance as a developmental and maintenance factor of many forms of psychopathology including post-traumatic stress disorder. For the first time, the current study examined the relationship between experiential avoidance and war-related post-traumatic symptoms. 123 students in Kosovo who reported war-related experiences took part in this study. Results show that experiential avoidance was significantly correlated with post-traumatic symptoms above and beyond the number of traumatic experiences.
Key words
war-related trauma - PTSD - experiential avoidance
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Nexhmedin Morina
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Institut für Psychologie, Klinisch-Psychologische Intervention
Humboldtstraße 11
07743 Jena
eMail: n.morina@uni-jena.de