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dc.contributor.authorTornero-Aguilera, José Franciscospa
dc.contributor.authorRobles-Pérez, José Juanspa
dc.contributor.authorClemente-Suárez, Vicente Javierspa
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-29T21:08:50Z
dc.date.available2021-01-29T21:08:50Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11323/7805spa
dc.description.abstractCovering war conflicts may compromise the psychological and physical health of journalists because chronic exposure to these environments has been related to depression, memory dissociative processes, and post-traumatic stress disorder; however, acute effects have not been studied yet. Thus, a combat simulation was carried out replicating actual warfare scenarios, including personnel and equipment. Psychophysiological response, memory, and information-processing were analysed of 40 professional soldiers (21 males and 19 females) and 19 journalists (12 males and 7 females) with international experience in current conflict areas such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo, in relation to their experience of a combat intervention. A significant increase (p < 0.05) in metabolic, muscular, cardiovascular, and cortical and psychological anxiety response, as well as a decrease in memory accuracy directly after and 24 h and 72 h post-combat were found; these modifications were modulated by the nature of the stimulus. Journalists presented higher cognitive and memory impairment than soldiers, resulting in a press reporting of real events accuracy of only 27%.spa
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dc.publisherCorporación Universidad de la Costaspa
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dc.sourceAppl Psychophysiol Biofeedbackspa
dc.subjectAnxietyspa
dc.subjectCortical arousalspa
dc.subjectEmbedded journalismspa
dc.subjectSoldiersspa
dc.subjectStressspa
dc.titleCould combat stress affect journalists' news reporting? A psychophysiological responsespa
dc.typeArtículo de revistaspa
dc.source.urlhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32529414/spa
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dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10484-020-09473-0spa
dc.identifier.instnameCorporación Universidad de la Costaspa
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