Somatic symptoms among young adults: an observational study examining the roles of trauma type and psychological distress.

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lauren A Perez, Yvette Z Szabo
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Abstract

Background: This study extends previous research examining the interplay between trauma and somatic symptoms by focusing on trauma type (i.e., whether the trauma was interpersonal in nature [e.g., assault, sexual violence, combat] or not) and the extent to which psychological distress accounts for these associations. Additionally, we novelly focus on clusters of somatic symptoms.

Methods: A sample of predominantly Hispanic/Latinx young adults (n = 214) completed a series of brief validated questionnaires assessing demographics, stressful life events (Stressful Life Events Screening Questionnaire - revised), somatic symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire - 14), and psychological distress (Patient Health Questionnaire - 4) as part of an online survey. Data were first analyzed using linear regression, followed by structural equation modeling to estimate indirect effects, with bootstrapping used to generate confidence intervals.

Results: Results support a significant indirect effect of interpersonal trauma (IP) on somatic symptoms through psychological distress. While both IP and psychological distress contributed to cardiopulmonary and pain/fatigue clusters, gastrointestinal symptoms were accounted for by psychological distress. Exploratory analyses revealed unique associations by gender, with partial mediation of associations between IP and somatic symptoms by psychological distress observed more clearly in women.

Conclusions: The present study extends extant research demonstrating that greater exposure to interpersonal trauma exposure is significantly and strongly associated with increased somatic symptoms, psychological distress partially accounts for these associations. With replication, these findings inform theoretical frameworks of the psychological underpinnings of somatic symptom development and can be used to foster advancements in patient care.

年轻人的躯体症状:一项观察性研究,检查创伤类型和心理困扰的作用。
背景:本研究通过关注创伤类型(即创伤是否属于人际关系(如攻击、性暴力、战斗))以及心理困扰在多大程度上解释了这些关联,扩展了先前研究创伤与躯体症状之间相互作用的研究。此外,我们新颖地集中在集群的躯体症状。方法:以西班牙裔/拉丁裔年轻人为主的样本(n = 214)完成了一系列简短的有效问卷调查,评估人口统计学、压力生活事件(压力生活事件筛选问卷-修订)、躯体症状(患者健康问卷- 14)和心理困扰(患者健康问卷- 4),作为在线调查的一部分。首先使用线性回归分析数据,然后使用结构方程建模来估计间接影响,并使用自举来生成置信区间。结果:结果支持人际创伤(IP)通过心理困扰对躯体症状有显著的间接影响。虽然IP和心理困扰都有助于心肺和疼痛/疲劳群集,但胃肠道症状是由心理困扰引起的。探索性分析揭示了性别之间的独特关联,在女性中更明显地观察到心理困扰与IP和躯体症状之间的部分中介关联。结论:本研究扩展了现有的研究,表明更多的人际创伤暴露与增加的躯体症状显著而强烈地相关,心理困扰部分解释了这些关联。通过复制,这些发现为躯体症状发展的心理基础提供了理论框架,并可用于促进患者护理的进步。
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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
2.80%
发文量
265
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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