Using cognitive behaviour therapy to treat posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among Nigerian journalists covering violence

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Felix Olajide Talabi
Joshua Kayode Okunade
Ayodeji Boluwatife Aiyesimoju
Samson Adedapo Bello
Omowale Adelabu
Peter N. Nwokolo
Verlumun Celestine Gever
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[1] Redeemer’s University,Department of Mass Communication
[2] Osun State,Department of Mass Communication
[3] Caleb University,Department of Mass Communication
[4] Joseph Ayo Babalola University,Department of Mass Communication
[5] Osun State,Department of Mass Communication
[6] Olabisi Onabanjo University,Department of Mass Communication
[7] Ogun State,undefined
[8] University of Nigeria,undefined
[9] University of Nigeria,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2024年 / 43卷
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Cognitive behaviour; Conflict; Journalists; PTSD symptoms; Nigeri therapy;
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This study examined the effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) in reducing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Nigerian journalists reporting violence in Nigeria. The study utilised a quasi-experimental design with the between-within-subject model. The sample size was 580 Nigerian journalists reporting three selected violent activities-banditry, farmers/herders conflict and separatist agitation. The analysis showed that prior to the intervention, all the journalists reported high mean scores on PTSD symptoms. However, the post-intervention analysis revealed a significant reduction in PTSD symptoms of journalists in the CBT group, but those in the non-CBT group did not significantly improve. A follow-up evaluation after 12 months revealed a steady decline in the PTSD symptoms of journalists in the CBT group. Still, those in the non-CBT group did not record a significant reduction. No significant interacting effect of gender was detected. However, there was a significant interactive effect of perceived organizational support on the treatment condition, p = 0.001, ηp2 = 0.052. We highlighted the implications of these results on control master theory and journalism practice.
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页码:17914 / 17926
页数:12
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