The COVID-19 pandemic as a traumatic experience in the general population
T. Mastelić, V. Višić, T. Borovina Marasović, N. Rančić, D. Vukorepa, M. Milanović, Ž. Kralj, E. Burilović, M. Pernat, K. Glavičić, M. Baković, A. Sabljar, S. Kozina, D. Lasić, M. Mavar, T. Glavina

TL;DR
This study explores how the COVID-19 pandemic has been a traumatic experience for some people, even after three years and the relaxation of pandemic measures.
Contribution
The study provides updated data on PTSD symptoms related to the pandemic three years after its onset, focusing on the general population.
Findings
8% of respondents experienced trauma from the pandemic, with 10.4% at a clinically significant level of trauma.
The traumatized group did not differ significantly in gender or history of COVID-19 infection.
PTSD symptoms are present but less prevalent than earlier in the pandemic.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected everyday life in most countries of the world. Researches conducted in 2020 showed that COVID-19 was a traumatic experience for 18-60% of respondents in the general population, depending on the country where the research is conducted. Researches for later periods are rare, although we can expect significant changes. We found only one study from 2023 on this topic, although not on the general population. That is why we were interested in what the situation is like after 3 years of the pandemic, when we have been living without non-pharmacological anti-pandemic measures for almost a year. The research was conducted at the beginning of 2023. 48 respondents who were not treated psychiatrically or are medical workers were surveyed, because it was shown that these groups were exposed to a greater risk of impaired mental health during the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 and healthcare impacts · COVID-19 and Mental Health · Healthcare Systems and Public Health
