Worry differentially mediates posttraumatic cognition and posttraumatic stress symptom relationships among veterans seeking treatment associated with military sexual trauma.

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Psychological Services Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1037/ser0000855
Tessa C Vuper, Alisson N S Lass, Julia L Paulson, Travis A Rogers, Katherine E Porter, Sheila A M Rauch, Minden B Sexton
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Research has established negative posttraumatic cognitions (NPC) affect the development and course of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) following trauma exposure (L. A. Brown et al., 2019). Previous studies in civilian and combat veteran populations also suggest positive associations among worry, NPC (Beck et al., 2004; Bennett et al., 2009), and PTSS (Fergus & Bardeen, 2017). However, little research has investigated the prevalence of worry in veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma (MST), and no research has examined the role of worry in the relation between NPC and PTSS among veterans seeking treatment associated with MST. This project examined the prevalence of worry in a MST sample and whether worry mediated NPC-PTSS associations. Veterans (N = 91) seeking MST-related treatment presented to a Veterans Affairs Posttraumatic Stress Disorder specialty clinic for assessment and treatment recommendations. Veterans completed questionnaires assessing NPC, worry, and PTSS. Bootstrapped mediation analyses examined NPC-PTSS associations. Veterans reported similar levels of worry as nonveterans seeking treatment associated with generalized anxiety disorder. Mediation analyses showed worry significantly mediated NPC-PTSS relationships for beliefs about the world, self-blame, and coping competence but not for beliefs about the self or global NPC severity. Further, the degree of mediation differed by NPC type. Though a limitation of this study is the use of cross-sectional data, these results inform the use of clinical intervention strategies targeting worry in trauma-focused interventions and necessitate further research on whether trauma-focused interventions ameliorate co-occurring worry among veterans exposed to MST. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

在因军队性创伤而寻求治疗的退伍军人中,担忧对创伤后认知和创伤后应激症状之间的关系起着不同的中介作用。
研究证实,负面创伤后认知(NPC)会影响创伤后应激症状(PTSS)的发展和过程(L. A. Brown 等人,2019 年)。以前对平民和退伍军人的研究也表明,担忧、NPC(Beck 等人,2004 年;Bennett 等人,2009 年)和 PTSS(Fergus & Bardeen,2017 年)之间存在正相关。然而,几乎没有研究调查过经历过军事性创伤(MST)的退伍军人中担忧情绪的普遍程度,也没有研究调查过在寻求与军事性创伤相关的治疗的退伍军人中,担忧情绪在 NPC 与 PTSS 之间关系中的作用。本项目研究了担忧在 MST 样本中的流行程度,以及担忧是否会介导 NPC-PTSS 关联。寻求 MST 相关治疗的退伍军人(N = 91)前往退伍军人事务创伤后应激障碍专科门诊寻求评估和治疗建议。退伍军人填写了评估 NPC、担忧和 PTSS 的问卷。引导中介分析检验了NPC与PTSS之间的关联。退伍军人报告的担忧程度与寻求治疗的非退伍军人相似,都与广泛性焦虑症有关。中介分析表明,在对世界的信念、自责和应对能力方面,担忧对 NPC-PTSS 关系有明显的中介作用,但在对自我的信念或整体 NPC 严重程度方面,担忧对 NPC-PTSS 关系没有明显的中介作用。此外,不同类型的鼻咽癌所产生的中介作用程度也不同。虽然本研究的局限性在于使用了横断面数据,但这些结果为在以创伤为中心的干预中使用针对担忧的临床干预策略提供了信息,并促使人们进一步研究以创伤为中心的干预是否能改善遭受过创伤性脑损伤的退伍军人中并发的担忧。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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Psychological Services
Psychological Services PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Psychological Services publishes high-quality data-based articles on the broad range of psychological services. While the Division"s focus is on psychologists in "public service," usually defined as being employed by a governmental agency, Psychological Services covers the full range of psychological services provided in any service delivery setting. Psychological Services encourages submission of papers that focus on broad issues related to psychotherapy outcomes, evaluations of psychological service programs and systems, and public policy analyses.
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