Psychological condition and hormone levels in war trauma (CROSBI ID 88762)
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Kocijan-Hercigonja, Dubravka ; Sabioncello, Ante ; Rijavec, Majda ; Folnegović-Šmalc, Vera ; Matijević, Ljubica ; Dunevski, Inga ; Tomašić, Jelka ; Rabatić, Sabina ; Dekaris, Dragan
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Psychological condition and hormone levels in war trauma
Psyhological and hormonal responses to various degrees of war-related traumatic experience were analysed in 91 subjects. Their psychological responses (psychosomatic, personality traits, etc.) were evaluated by the COR-NEX2 test. Based on resultes, the subjects were classified into three groups: G1 = normal, G2 = moderate, G3 = severe response. The distribution of subjects in the three groups was related to the intensity and duration of stress that they had been exposed to. Serum levels cortisol, prolactin beta-endorphin, thyroxin and triiodothyronine were analysed in all subjects. The levels of cortisol and prolactin were significantly decreased in subjects exressing a serve psyhological response, while the level of prolactin correlated with COR-NEX2 test scores. Althought relations to other intervening variables are to be investigated, our results indicates that endocrine changes, following trauma, were not random, but rather related to stress-induced psychological responses, and not to trauma per se.
war ; hormonal responses ; psyhological responses
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