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Psychological Problems of Pneumothorax According to Resilience, Stress, and Post-Traumatic Stress

Authors
Kim, Do HunShin, Hong JuKim, Si WookHong, Jong MyeonLee, Kang SooLee, Sang Hyuk
Issue Date
Nov-2017
Publisher
KOREAN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC ASSOC
Keywords
Pneumothorax; Distress; Well-being; Resilience
Citation
PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION, v.14, no.6, pp 795 - 800
Pages
6
Indexed
SCIE
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KCI
Journal Title
PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION
Volume
14
Number
6
Start Page
795
End Page
800
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/4446
DOI
10.4306/pi.2017.14.6.795
ISSN
1738-3684
1976-3026
Abstract
Objective The aims of the study were to investigate psychological distress in pneumothorax patients. Methods A cohort study was performed in 101 patients with spontaneous pneumothorax. They were divided into three groups: (A) under 19 years old, (B) those of an intermediate age, and (C) over 45 years old. General well-being [Psychological Wellbeing Index-Short Form (PWI-SF)], traumatic event [Impact of Event Scale (IES)], and resilience [Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R)] were assessed. Results There were 35 patients in Group A, 51 in B, and 15 in C. The mean length of hospital stay was five days in all patients. The overall recurrence rate after surgery was 8%. All patients were under severe stress and reported an average PWI-SF score of 39. The IES score was 27, which did not meet the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder but was higher in Group C than in the other groups (p=0.02). Age and operation were significant factors for a high IES, but age was the only significant factor according to multivariate analysis. Conclusion Pneumothorax patients may be at high risk for severe stress. Moreover, post-traumatic stress was higher in elderly patients. Actions to reduce the psychological problems in these patients are required.
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