QUALITY OF LIFE OF MILITARY PERSONNEL – PARTICIPANT OF THE ANTI-TERRORISM OPERATION WITH SIGNS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMATIZATION FROM EXPOSURE OF MILITARY STRESSORS
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https://doi.org/10.31108/3.2019.3.1.8Abstract
Purpose of the study was to proceeded as follows: compare level of satisfaction with quality of life military personnel, which took part in hostilities in six months and those military personnel, which didn’t have experience with combat-gunfire wounds, but carried out to destination in the area of anti-terrorism operation on the relative remoteness of the line of contact with the enemy over six months; determine correlations between indicators, which demonstrate the psychological traumatization of military personnel and indicator of their level of satisfaction with quality of life.
Design and Methods. Method «Level of satisfaction with quality of life», The questionnaire for Primary Screening of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), The questionnaire of traumatic stress (I.O. Kotenev), Impactof Event Scale (IES-R), Mississippi Scale (military version), Symptom Check List-90-Revised - SCL-90-R.
Results. Correlation analysis revealed meaningful negative correlation between indicators, which demonstrate the psychological traumatization of military personnel and indicators of level of satisfaction with quality of their life.
Implications. Military Personnel, ho have less distinct features of psychological traumatization, have lower level of satisfaction with quality of life, than soldiers, from whom this indicators raised to a lesser extent.
Keywords: psychological traumatization, living standarts, military personnel, combat experience, stressors
Accepted: 25.02.2019
Reviewed: 11.03.2019
Published: 02.04.2019
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