Sample (N = 305) | Subjects with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (n = 36) | |
Type of trauma suffered | ||
Fire or explosion | 104 (34.1%) | 15 (41.7%) |
Exposure to a toxic substance | 22 (7.2%) | 7 (19.4%) |
Physical/verbal assault | 120 (39.3%) | 26 (72.2%) |
Armed attack | 134 (43.9%) | 20 (55.6%) |
Severe state of a victim of sexual assault | 19 (6.2%) | 5 (13.9%) |
Participation in armed/civil conflict | 119 (39.0%) | 22 (61.1%) |
Detention in captivity | 17 (5.6%) | 5 (13.9%) |
Serious/fatal injury | 59 (19.3%) | 14 (38.9%) |
Agony of a colleague | 80 (26.2%) | 18 (50.0%) |
Violent death | 125 (41.0%) | 25 (69.4%) |
Psychiatric consultation | ||
No | 285 (93.4%) | 31 (86.1%) |
Yes | 17 (5.6%) | 5 (13.9%) |
Anxiety | ||
No symptoms | 177 (58.1%) | 4 (11.1%) |
Certain symptomatology | 59 (19.3%) | 22 (61.1%) |
Doubtful symptomatology | 69 (22.6%) | 10 (27.8%) |
Depression | ||
No symptomatology | 216 (70.8%) | 10 (27.8%) |
Definite symptomatology | 45 (14.8%) | 21 (58.3%) |
Doubtful symptomatology | 44 (14.4%) | 5 (13.9%) |
Group maintenance sports activity | ||
No | 135 (44.3%) | 10 (27.8%) |
Yes | 167 (54.8%) | 26 (72.2%) |