2011
The incidence of Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) in Czech adolescents and it´s relatioship to anxiety, depression and somatic problems.
BARTOŠOVÁ, KateřinaZákladní údaje
Originální název
The incidence of Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) in Czech adolescents and it´s relatioship to anxiety, depression and somatic problems.
Název česky
Výskyt posttraumatického stresu u českých adolescentů a nalezené souvislosti s úzkostí, depresí a somatickými problémy
Název anglicky
The incidence of Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) in Czech adolescents and it´s relatioship to anxiety, depression and somatic problems.
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Vydání
The 12th European Congress of Psychology, 2011
Další údaje
Typ výsledku
Konferenční abstrakt
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Klíčová slova anglicky
Post Traumatic Stress, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, gender, age, environment, Internalised Psychopathology, depression, anxiety, somatic problems,
Změněno: 26. 9. 2012 11:54, PhDr. Kateřina Bartošová, Ph.D.
V originále
The aim of this research was to describe incidence of PTS and to prove or disprove a relationship between measureable levels of PTS and internalised psychopathology, such as depression, anxiety and somatic problems, on a group of czech adolescents. Data from the czech part of an international project „SAHA“ ( The Social and Health Assessment) were analyzed in the process. 4,980 pupils from 150 different schools in the Czech republic completed the SAHA questionnaire. Post traumatic stress is a complex phenomenom which significantly influences people’s lives. The inicidence of PTS on czech population was examined from gender, age, school and home environment point of view. Differences between gender and age groups were proved, same as a link between PTS and percieved safety at home. Also a direct PTS link with depression (r=0,57, p<0.01), anxiety ((r=0,42, p<0.01) and somatic problems (r=0,47, p<0.01) was proved.
Anglicky
The aim of this research was to describe incidence of PTS and to prove or disprove a relationship between measureable levels of PTS and internalised psychopathology, such as depression, anxiety and somatic problems, on a group of czech adolescents. Data from the czech part of an international project „SAHA“ ( The Social and Health Assessment) were analyzed in the process. 4,980 pupils from 150 different schools in the Czech republic completed the SAHA questionnaire. Post traumatic stress is a complex phenomenom which significantly influences people’s lives. The inicidence of PTS on czech population was examined from gender, age, school and home environment point of view. Differences between gender and age groups were proved, same as a link between PTS and percieved safety at home. Also a direct PTS link with depression (r=0,57, p<0.01), anxiety ((r=0,42, p<0.01) and somatic problems (r=0,47, p<0.01) was proved.