Socio-cultural context and feelings of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder 15 years after war in Kosovo

We aimed to assess, in socio-cultural context, the level of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The sampling frame consisted of 215 Kosova War veterans, randomly selected. The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire was used to assess the prevalence of PTSD and Manche...

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Main Authors: Ramadan Halimi, Emond Dragoti, Hidajete Halimi, Nazife Sylejmani-Hulaj, Sevdie Jashari-Ramadani
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Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2015-02-01
Series:Mental Illness
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Online Access:http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/mi/article/view/5609
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spelling doaj-5994336e028e48b1a010fb7c9d2e77d52020-11-25T04:01:59ZengEmerald PublishingMental Illness2036-74572036-74652015-02-017110.4081/mi.2015.56093013Socio-cultural context and feelings of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder 15 years after war in KosovoRamadan Halimi0Emond Dragoti1Hidajete Halimi2Nazife Sylejmani-Hulaj3Sevdie Jashari-Ramadani4Department of Psychiatry, Gjilan General Hospital, KosovoDepartment of Psychology, European University of TiranaRegional Centre of Public Health, Gjilan, KosovoDepartment of Psychiatry, University Clinical Centre, UCC-Prishtina, KosovoDepartment of Psychiatry, Gjilan General Hospital, KosovoWe aimed to assess, in socio-cultural context, the level of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The sampling frame consisted of 215 Kosova War veterans, randomly selected. The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire was used to assess the prevalence of PTSD and Manchester Short Assessment of Life was used to assess social satisfactions. The participants were asked to declare the strength of feelings of hatred and revenge in the four preceding weeks by using four items scale: not at all, a little bit/sometimes, a lot and extremely. Willingness for action of veterans was assessed using three item scale: yes, no or maybe. A probability level of 0.05 was adopted to be considered as statistically significant for differences among groups. DSM-IV-TR criteria for PTSD (very similar to DSM-V) were met by 52.6% of veterans; the data have confirmed existence of thoughts and fantasies of revenge against opposing forces by 42.8% veterans; at the same level 42.8% manifested feelings of hatred. Fantasies of taking revenge<em> a lot</em> was recorded by 19.5% and <em>extremely</em> by 1.4% of veterans, while hateful thoughts at level a lot were likely expressed by 22.3% and <em>extreme</em> by 2.8% of veterans. It is important to note that 84.7% were confident to act based on their beliefs. Social-economic and cultural factors have played major role in the understanding of psychological problems of traumatized individuals with a direct impact on their ability to function socially. This study has confirmed the urgent need for the establishment of psychological rehabilitation programs as well as programs for the social and economic rehabilitation of War Veterans.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/mi/article/view/5609socio-cultural, hatred, revenge, post-traumatic stress disorder
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author Ramadan Halimi
Emond Dragoti
Hidajete Halimi
Nazife Sylejmani-Hulaj
Sevdie Jashari-Ramadani
spellingShingle Ramadan Halimi
Emond Dragoti
Hidajete Halimi
Nazife Sylejmani-Hulaj
Sevdie Jashari-Ramadani
Socio-cultural context and feelings of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder 15 years after war in Kosovo
Mental Illness
socio-cultural, hatred, revenge, post-traumatic stress disorder
author_facet Ramadan Halimi
Emond Dragoti
Hidajete Halimi
Nazife Sylejmani-Hulaj
Sevdie Jashari-Ramadani
author_sort Ramadan Halimi
title Socio-cultural context and feelings of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder 15 years after war in Kosovo
title_short Socio-cultural context and feelings of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder 15 years after war in Kosovo
title_full Socio-cultural context and feelings of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder 15 years after war in Kosovo
title_fullStr Socio-cultural context and feelings of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder 15 years after war in Kosovo
title_full_unstemmed Socio-cultural context and feelings of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder 15 years after war in Kosovo
title_sort socio-cultural context and feelings of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder 15 years after war in kosovo
publisher Emerald Publishing
series Mental Illness
issn 2036-7457
2036-7465
publishDate 2015-02-01
description We aimed to assess, in socio-cultural context, the level of hatred and revenge in war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The sampling frame consisted of 215 Kosova War veterans, randomly selected. The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire was used to assess the prevalence of PTSD and Manchester Short Assessment of Life was used to assess social satisfactions. The participants were asked to declare the strength of feelings of hatred and revenge in the four preceding weeks by using four items scale: not at all, a little bit/sometimes, a lot and extremely. Willingness for action of veterans was assessed using three item scale: yes, no or maybe. A probability level of 0.05 was adopted to be considered as statistically significant for differences among groups. DSM-IV-TR criteria for PTSD (very similar to DSM-V) were met by 52.6% of veterans; the data have confirmed existence of thoughts and fantasies of revenge against opposing forces by 42.8% veterans; at the same level 42.8% manifested feelings of hatred. Fantasies of taking revenge<em> a lot</em> was recorded by 19.5% and <em>extremely</em> by 1.4% of veterans, while hateful thoughts at level a lot were likely expressed by 22.3% and <em>extreme</em> by 2.8% of veterans. It is important to note that 84.7% were confident to act based on their beliefs. Social-economic and cultural factors have played major role in the understanding of psychological problems of traumatized individuals with a direct impact on their ability to function socially. This study has confirmed the urgent need for the establishment of psychological rehabilitation programs as well as programs for the social and economic rehabilitation of War Veterans.
topic socio-cultural, hatred, revenge, post-traumatic stress disorder
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/mi/article/view/5609
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