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Author: Cho, A Jin; Lee, Hong-Seock; Lee, Young-Ki; Jeon, Hee Jung; Park, Hayne Cho; Jeong, Da-Wun; Kim, Yang-Gyun; Lee, Sang-Ho; Lee, Chang-Hee; Yoo, Kyung Don; Wong, Ae Kyeong
Title: Post-traumatic stress symptoms in hemodialysis patients with MERS-CoV exposure
  • Document date: 2020_4_15
  • ID: 0a3hx9gb_19
    Snippet: In this study, being female was associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms. This is consistent with previous research that found gender differences in traumatized populations [17] [18] [19] [20] . Specifically, the score on the sleep disturbance subscale was higher among female subjects. Before the outbreak of MERS, 5.9% of participants (n = 4) reported that they had pre-existing posttraumatic stress symptoms exceeding the cutoff point of the .....
    Document: In this study, being female was associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms. This is consistent with previous research that found gender differences in traumatized populations [17] [18] [19] [20] . Specifically, the score on the sleep disturbance subscale was higher among female subjects. Before the outbreak of MERS, 5.9% of participants (n = 4) reported that they had pre-existing posttraumatic stress symptoms exceeding the cutoff point of the IES-R-K. This is higher than the current prevalence in the general population of a city in Korea (2.12%) [21] . This seems to be because the study sample comprised patients with HD, who are going through a lifethreatening chronic disease.

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