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- The Potential Consequences of Journalists' Exposure to Traumatic Experiences and Coping Strategies
The Potential Consequences of Journalists' Exposure to Traumatic Experiences and Coping Strategies
Authors : Mübeccel Yeniada Kırseven, Eren Karakaya
Pages : 638-653
Doi:10.17218/hititsbd.1625531
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Publication Date : 2025-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Individuals working in the field of journalism are at risk of encountering psychologically distressing events due to the inherent nature of their profession. Such exposures may occur directly, as in the case of field reporters witnessing traumatic incidents, or indirectly, for those working behind the scenes who are confronted with disturbing and uncensored images. Following exposure to these events, symptoms such as post-traumatic stress, depression, somatic complaints, heightened anxiety, and burnout may emerge. In addition, indirect exposure can lead to secondary traumatic symptoms or the more enduring phenomenon of vicarious trauma. These psychological consequences are shaped not only by individual vulnerability factors but also by journalism-specific conditions. Ethical dilemmas, organizational structures that suppress the expression of trauma-related difficulties, encourage participation in demanding assignments, and fail to provide sufficient mental health screenings play a significant role in this regard. Although the literature on trauma has expanded in fields such as healthcare and emergency response, research on journalism remains limited and fragmented. Building on this gap, the present review examines the traumatic experiences of journalists, the psychological challenges associated with these experiences, and coping strategies, within the framework of profession-specific and institutional stress factors. The study aims to provide a comprehensive perspective on journalists’ post-traumatic experiences and to contribute to the literature at both theoretical and practical levels. The findings underscore the importance of developing trauma-sensitive organizational cultures and ensuring systematic mental health support within journalism.Keywords : Travma sonrası stres bozukluğu, ikincil travma, tükenmişlik, habercilik, baş etme
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