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Citation

Mandani B, Javadipour S, Fakhri A. Jundishapur. J. Health. Sci. 2013; 5(3): 183-192.

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(Copyright © 2013, School of Health, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences)

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Abstract

War is an effective factor in incidence and promotion of psychological and behavioral problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder. This study aimed to determine the quality of life and its correlation with age and percent of injury in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.

This was a cross-sectional study, which included 70 war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. This study focused on the quality of life with SF36.

The results indicated that war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder had the least scores in physical, emotional and social function subclasses of SF36 questionnaire. There was significant correlation between quality of life and percent of injury (p = 0/039) but no significant correlation between quality of life and age.

Post-traumatic stress disorder results in low quality of life in war veterans. Percent of injury significantly reduces their quality of life.

Keywords: Quality of life; Percent of Injury; Posttraumatic stress disorder; War veterans


Language: en

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