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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
A significant number of war veterans from Military Forces of Serbia have participated in wars in former Yugoslavia, since 1991. This paper deals with analysis of war traumatic stressors and after-war psychosocial stressors resulting in mental disorders.
A retrospective study of the disease history in 50 war veterans who were hospitalized during 2006.
Over 80% of the veterans have participated in combat. The most frequent was the posttraumatic stress disorder, followed by a high percentage of comorbidity with depressive disorders, with a lesser presence of alcohol abuse. In majority of veterans, somatic syndromes and diseases were registered as well. During the after-war period, majority of veterans has been exposed to chronic psychosocial stressors and non-adequate psychosocial support which was followed by consequential low motivation and a poorer professional functioning.
There is a significant connection between war posttraumatic disorders and the extent of the undergone war stressors and non-adequate psychosocial support after the war.
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