- Кокун, Олег Матвійович (orcid.org/0000-0003-1793-8540), Пішко, Ірина Олександрівна and Лозінська, Наталія Сергіївна (2017) Stress factors of combat activities that contribute to military posttraumatic stress disorders Проблеми екстремальної та кризової психології (22). pp. 143-150.
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Abstract
The article presents the results of the empirical studies characterizing features of manifestation of the most stressful combat factors that determine military servicemen’s PTSD. These factors are: seeing frequently of people’s death or injury at battles; being surrounded by enemies and danger of death; injuries and other very dangerous situation; fearing of own death; stressors of moral and ethical character; long term stains generating fatigue; stress factors of family life; smell of emissions, dead bodies etc.; physical destruction of armed insurgents (especially, at the first time); inability to change the conditions of own existence; visible corpses, blood; explosions, buzzing, roaring, crashing, shooting, destruction of buildings, equipment, structures and landscape; intense interpersonal conflicts.
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