Trauma and personality disorders in Danish treatment-seeking veterans

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Ask Elklit , Signe Fauerholdt Sørensen
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Abstract

Background & objectives

50.000 Danish soldiers have been deployed abroad during the last three decades. A recent study reported that 24 % were registered with either a psychiatric diagnosis or receiving psychotropic medication. We want 1) to explore the relationship between ICD-11 PTSD and complex PTSD (CPTSD), and severe personality pathology as well as clinical syndromes, and 2) to assess the mediating impact of social support, secondary trauma symptoms, and aggression for the two trauma diagnoses.

Method

142 male war veterans were assessed at intake to the outpatient services of a specialized trauma treatment facility. The participants completed an assessment battery. In addition to descriptive statistics, two multiple regression analyses were performed: one for PTSD and one for CPTSD.

Results

While less than half of the personality disorders and the clinical syndromes were associated with PTSD, almost all personality disorders and all the clinical syndromes were associated with CPTSD and to a much higher degree. 52 % of the variation of PTSD could be explained in the regression analysis with three significant factors in the final model: Anxiety, schizotypal personality disorder, and dissociation. In the similar analysis for CPTSD, 61 % of the variation was explained in the final model with Avoidant personality disorder and Negative Affectivity as significant factors. Social support and aggression were not significant predictors in either analysis.

Conclusion

The study supports the more severe sequelae associated with CPTSD compared to PTSD. The relationships between trauma disorders and personality pathology deserve more attention to inform the treatment of veterans.
丹麦寻求治疗的退伍军人的创伤和人格障碍
背景和目标在过去的三十年中,有50,000名丹麦士兵被部署在国外。最近的一项研究报告称,24%的人被登记为精神病诊断或接受精神药物治疗。我们希望1)探讨ICD-11 PTSD与复杂创伤后应激障碍(CPTSD)、严重人格病理和临床综合征之间的关系;2)评估社会支持、继发创伤症状和攻击对两种创伤诊断的中介作用。方法对142名男性退伍军人在入院时进行评估。参与者完成了一系列评估。除描述性统计外,还对PTSD和CPTSD进行了两次多元回归分析。结果人格障碍和临床症状与PTSD相关的比例不到一半,而人格障碍和临床症状与CPTSD相关的比例几乎都很高。52%的PTSD变异可以在回归分析中解释,最终模型中有三个显著因素:焦虑、分裂型人格障碍和分离。在CPTSD的类似分析中,61%的变异在最终模型中得到解释,其中逃避型人格障碍和消极情感是显著因素。社会支持和攻击性在两种分析中都不是显著的预测因子。结论与PTSD相比,CPTSD的后遗症更为严重。创伤障碍与人格病理之间的关系值得关注,为退伍军人的治疗提供参考。
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CiteScore
2.90
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发文量
40
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: The European journal of psychiatry is a quarterly publication founded in 1986 and directed by Professor Seva until his death in 2004. It was originally intended to report “the scientific activity of European psychiatrists” and “to bring about a greater degree of communication” among them. However, “since scientific knowledge has no geographical or cultural boundaries, is open to contributions from all over the world”. These principles are maintained in the new stage of the journal, now expanded with the help of an American editor.
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