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Abstract
In response to Marx et al.’s (2023) article, “The PTSD Criterion A debate: A brief history, current status, and recommendations for moving forward,” this commentary offers agreement with the recommendation to conduct population-based studies to inform future Criterion A changes. However, to fully address the debate as to whether Criterion A should be expanded, limited, eliminated, or remain unchanged, it is critical that future population-based research focus on cultural inclusivity and the addition of potentially traumatic experiences that are collective and/or cumulative versus individual and discrete. To further understand the etiology of mental health distress and disorder and the role of adverse life experiences, it is also recommended that adverse event specifiers be added to disorders not currently considered to be event-related. The ability to identify the potential long-term effects of adverse life experiences in relation to disorders other than posttraumatic stress disorder (e.g., major depressive disorder) could help validate experiences, reduce stigma, and further advance research on etiology and interventions.
针对 Marx 等人(2023 年)的文章 "创伤后应激障碍 A 标准之争:简史、现状及下一步建议 "一文,本评论同意开展基于人群的研究,为标准 A 的未来变化提供依据的建议。然而,为了全面解决关于标准 A 是应该扩展、限制、取消还是保持不变的争论,未来基于人群的研究必须关注文化包容性,并增加集体和/或累积性的潜在创伤经历,而非个体和离散性的潜在创伤经历。为了进一步了解心理健康困扰和失调的病因以及不良生活经历的作用,我们还建议为目前不被认为与事件相关的失调症添加不良事件特指。如果能够确定不利生活经历对创伤后应激障碍以外的其他失调症(如重度抑郁障碍)的潜在长期影响,将有助于验证这些经历,减少耻辱感,并进一步推动病因学和干预措施方面的研究。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Traumatic Stress (JTS) is published for the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Journal of Traumatic Stress , the official publication for the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, is an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original papers on biopsychosocial aspects of trauma. Papers focus on theoretical formulations, research, treatment, prevention education/training, and legal and policy concerns. Journal of Traumatic Stress serves as a primary reference for professionals who study and treat people exposed to highly stressful and traumatic events (directly or through their occupational roles), such as war, disaster, accident, violence or abuse (criminal or familial), hostage-taking, or life-threatening illness. The journal publishes original articles, brief reports, review papers, commentaries, and, from time to time, special issues devoted to a single topic.