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PTSD Symptoms Experienced and Coping Tactics Used by Crime Scene Investigators in the United States

    1. [1] Bowling Green State University

      Bowling Green State University

      City of Bowling Green, Estados Unidos

    2. [2] Office of Ohio Attorney General, Bureau of Criminal Investigation. Ohio. Estados Unidos
  • Localización: Journal of forensic sciences, ISSN-e 1556-4029, ISSN 0022-1198, Vol. 64, Nº. 5, 2019, págs. 1444-1450
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Few investigations have assessed the prevalence of posttraumatic stress experiences among Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs).We recruited a nationwide sample of 225 CSIs to complete online questionnaires assessing PTSD symptoms, use of specific coping tactics,perceived social support, trait resilience, and demographics. Seven symptoms had been experienced by at least 50% of participants during theprevious month, and 9.3% had total checklist scores suggestive of PTSD. A significant regression analysis revealed that higher PTSD scoreswere associated with drinking alcohol more frequently to deal with stress, admitting more frequently one could not deal with stress and nottrying to do so, lower social support, getting angry and letting emotions out more frequently, lower resilience, and finding comfort in one’sreligious beliefs. Given the proportions of CSIs that experience exposure-related stress, more should be done to mitigate the prevalence andseverity of these symptoms.


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