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A Mediational Model of PTSD in World War II Veterans Exposed to Mustard Gas
Authors:M. Kay Jankowski  Paula P. Schnurr  Gary A. Adams  Bonnie L. Green  Julian D. Ford  Matthew J. Friedman
Affiliation:New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Lebanon, NH 03766, USA.
Abstract:Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to examine associations among trauma-related contextual factors, initial psychological reactions, social support, and subsequent disclosure on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in a sample of World War II (WWII) veterans exposed to mustard gas (N = 305). A structural model suggested that initial psychological reaction mediated the relationship between variables related to the context of mustard gas exposure and severity of PTSD symptoms 50 years later. Unexpectedly, social support appeared to be positively related to PTSD symptoms, and not related to the contextual variables or initial psychological reactions. These findings contribute to our understanding of PTSD in older veterans, and have relevance for early intervention services to prevent PTSD among those at risk for exposure to toxic agents.
Keywords:PTSD  WWII veterans  contamination stressor  initial psychological reaction  risk and protective factors
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