Types of Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Academic Performance in a Population of University Students.
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Abstract | The aim of this work was to investigate the association between traumatic experiences and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with the academic performance of university students. This is a one-phase study that included 2213 students, enrolled at one of seven college institutions in their first or final semesters in all programs, who filled out the self-response questionnaires. From this student population, 14% presented with PTSD, with 13.3% in their first semester and 14.9% in their final semester. The students who presented lower academic results (low scoring) had a higher prevalence of PTSD in both the first and final semesters. Nonsexual violence was related with low scoring in the first-semester students. Thus, we conclude that students in the PTSD group present worse academic performance. These results indicate a need to pay attention to students who have been through traumatic experiences and gone on to develop PTSD, to ensure their undergraduate success and enable their future performance as professionals. |
Year of Publication | 2018
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Journal | J Nerv Ment Dis
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Volume | 206
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Issue | 7
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Pages | 507-512
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Date Published | 2018 Jul
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ISSN | 1539-736X
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DOI | 10.1097/NMD.0000000000000842
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PubMed ID | 29905661
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