Predictors of traumatic experiences among individuals experiencing pandemic-related stressors: a cross-sectional study in Europe during the COVID-19 crisis

  • Chrysanthi Lioupi
  • , Xenia Anastassiou-Hadjicharalambous
  • , Elena Acquarini
  • , Dean Ajdukovic
  • , Vittoria Ardino
  • , Maria Böttche
  • , Małgorzata Dragan
  • , Margarida Figueiredo-Braga
  • , Odeta Gelezelyte
  • , Piotr Grajewski
  • , Jana Darejan Javakhishvili
  • , Evaldas Kazlauskas
  • , Lonneke Lenferink
  • , Brigitte Lueger-Schuster
  • , Lela Tsiskarishvili
  • , Trudy Mooren
  • , Luisa Sales
  • , Marina Ajdukovic
  • , Irina Zrnic Novakovic
  • , Rakel Eklund
  • Ida Hensler, Ingo Schäfer, Annett Lotzin

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    Abstract

    The COVID-19 pandemic is a manifestation of trauma exposure that could eventuate in psychological distress, anxiety, depression, and various mental health disturbances, especially in people who have experienced an additional stressor such as a traumatic event. This cross-sectional study assessed the relationship between pandemic-related stressors, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the risk for severe or life-threatening symptoms, and resilience among individuals with a traumatic history amidst the coronavirus disease. This study is part of a longitudinal pan-European research, the ADJUST study. The present study consisted of 14.106 participants. The questionnaires utilized included: sociodemographics, health aspects, the Criterion A section of the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5), the Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5 (PC-PTSD-5), the Pandemic Stressor Scale (PaSS), and the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES). For the analysis, descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis were applied. 29% of the respondents reported a traumatic history. Fear of infection, burden of infection, crisis management and communication, restricted activity, risk for severe or life-threatening symptoms of the coronavirus disease, PTSD, and resilience were the predictive factors in the trauma-exposed population. This research provides insights into the stressors that individuals with a traumatic background might experience through the COVID-19 pandemic. Future interventions and worldwide health policies should target trauma-exposed populations to enhance psychological health amidst COVID-19 and other stressful events.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)18908-18917
    Number of pages10
    JournalCurrent Psychology
    Volume43
    Issue number20
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2024

    Keywords

    • COVID-19
    • Pandemic stressors
    • Post-traumatic stress disorder
    • Resilience
    • Trauma

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