4 Cases of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Survivors from Sampoong Collapse
Published Online: Jul 24, 2015
Abstract
Posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD), which has a life prevalence of 1%, can occur after expo-sure to a traumatic event that carries the risk of severe injury or death to itself.
The characteristic clinical features of PTSD are reexperiencing the events, increased arousal, and persistent avoidance or numbing of resposiveness. Authors reported that four survivors from Sampoong collapse suffered from symptoms of PTSD, guilty feeling, depressed mood, panic symptoms, claustrophobia, and suicidal threat since their injuries.
Interestingly, the psychotic symptom scale in self rating SCL-90-R(symptom checklist-90-revision) was somewhat high(>65)in three of them.
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