The exposure to traumatic events and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder among Korean journalists
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This study investigated posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms on Korean journalists and the contributing variables. Predicting variables included the exposure to traumatic events, coping strategy, social support, optimism, negative beliefs, and the journalists' occupational perspectives. A total of 367 Korean journalists participated in the survey. The findings revealed that, first, Korean journalists had suffered severely from PTSD symptoms according to the prevalence rate. Second, the extent of traumatic event exposure, the length of career, the use of dysfunctional coping strategy, a lack of social support, and negative beliefs were identified as significantly related variables. Finally, occupational perspectives showed meaningful associations with development of the symptoms. This study provided an empirical analysis of Korean journalists' experiences of traumatic events and psychological stress for the first time.

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The exposure to traumatic events and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder among Korean journalists
저자
Lee, MinaHa, Eun HyePae, Jung Kun
DOI
10.1177/1464884917707596
발행일
2018-09
유형
Article
저널명
Journalism
19
9-10
페이지
1308 ~ 1325