TY - JOUR
T1 - Secondary traumatization among wives of PTSD and post-concussion casualties
T2 - Distress, caregiver burden and psychological separation
AU - Arzhi, N. B.
AU - Solomon, Z.
AU - Dekel, R.
PY - 2000/8
Y1 - 2000/8
N2 - This study has two aims. First, it assesses the implication of husbands' post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and post-concussion syndrome (PC) on their wives' sense of burden and emotional distress. The second aim was to examine the implication of the women's separation-individuation on their adjustment. Sixty women participated in study: 20 women married to war veterans diagnosed as suffering to PTSD, 20 women married to war veterans suffering from PC, and 20 women married to healthy controls. Data was collected using self report questionnaires assessing psychiatric symptomatology, caregiver burden and psychological separation-individuation. Results indicate that women form both research groups suffer from higher levels of burden and distress. The complex implications of living with a traumatized spouse are discussed.
AB - This study has two aims. First, it assesses the implication of husbands' post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and post-concussion syndrome (PC) on their wives' sense of burden and emotional distress. The second aim was to examine the implication of the women's separation-individuation on their adjustment. Sixty women participated in study: 20 women married to war veterans diagnosed as suffering to PTSD, 20 women married to war veterans suffering from PC, and 20 women married to healthy controls. Data was collected using self report questionnaires assessing psychiatric symptomatology, caregiver burden and psychological separation-individuation. Results indicate that women form both research groups suffer from higher levels of burden and distress. The complex implications of living with a traumatized spouse are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1080/026990500413759
DO - 10.1080/026990500413759
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C2 - 10969891
AN - SCOPUS:0033840672
SN - 0269-9052
VL - 14
SP - 725
EP - 736
JO - Brain Injury
JF - Brain Injury
IS - 8
ER -