2017
DOI: 10.1080/00332747.2016.1230983
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Prevalence and Course of Symptom-Defined PTSD in Individuals Directly or Indirectly Exposed to Terror: A Longitudinal Study

Abstract: Individuals indirectly exposed to terrorism may develop long-lasting posttraumatic stress reactions fulfilling PTSD symptom criteria. Due to the large number of individuals that may be indirectly exposed to terrorism, even a low risk of PTSD may result in high numbers of individuals with substantial posttraumatic stress. Our findings have implications for the planning and implementation of health care services beyond those directly exposed after large-scale terror events.

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“…The data for this study were collected 10 months after the attack, in April/May 2012. All of the employees in 14 of the 17 Norwegian ministries were invited to participate in a research project titled ‘Mental health and work environment factors in the aftermath of the Oslo terrorist attack July 22nd, 2011’ (Hansen et al, in press). When the bomb exploded, 342 people were at work in the targeted governmental buildings.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data for this study were collected 10 months after the attack, in April/May 2012. All of the employees in 14 of the 17 Norwegian ministries were invited to participate in a research project titled ‘Mental health and work environment factors in the aftermath of the Oslo terrorist attack July 22nd, 2011’ (Hansen et al, in press). When the bomb exploded, 342 people were at work in the targeted governmental buildings.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, 59 could not be reached with information about the study. Of the remaining 3520 employees, 2519 (71.6%) participated in a Web-based survey 10, 22 or 34 months after the terrorist attack (Hansen et al 2017). These participants were asked for permission to collect information on their sickness absence from register data, of which 2057 (82.5%) gave their consent (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data on exposure to the bomb explosion was for the participants retrieved from self-report in the Web-based survey (Hansen et al 2017) and for the non-participants estimated from reports of total numbers given by the included ministries. Participants who were present in the governmental district when the bomb exploded were considered as directly exposed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Notwithstanding the evidence of the impact of terroristic attacks, most studies are conducted in the US and only a small number of European studies deal with the more recent wave of terrorist attacks (Goodwin, Kaniasty, Sun, & Ben-Ezra, 2017; Hansen et al, 2017, 2013; Heir et al, 2016). As this particular wave of terrorism in Europe is rather recent, the evidence of the impact of terrorism on the population is not so well documented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%