Posttraumatic stress, functional impairment, and service utilization after injury: a public health approach.

Douglas Zatzick
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Each year in the United States approximately 2.5 million Americans incur injuries so severe that they require inpatient admissions to acute care medical settings. This article reviews the development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and related comorbid medical conditions among injured trauma survivors. Between 10% and 40% of injured trauma survivors appear to develop PTSD in the weeks and months after their injury. The symptoms of PTSD are clearly linked to a broad spectrum of functional impairment and diminished well-being in injured patients. Although PTSD, depression, somatic amplification, and recurrent substance use are common disturbances after injury, it appears that few symptomatic trauma survivors receive formal mental health evaluation or treatment. Substantial perceived and structural barriers to accessing care exist for injured trauma survivors. The public health significance of these findings is discussed and implications for future intervention development are explored in the following chapters.

创伤后应激、功能障碍和创伤后服务利用:一种公共卫生方法。
在美国,每年大约有250万美国人遭受如此严重的伤害,以至于他们需要住院治疗。这篇文章回顾了创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的发展和相关的共病医疗条件在受伤的创伤幸存者。10%到40%的创伤幸存者似乎在受伤后的几周或几个月内患上了PTSD。创伤后应激障碍的症状显然与受伤患者的广泛功能障碍和幸福感下降有关。虽然创伤后应激障碍、抑郁、躯体放大和复发性物质使用是损伤后常见的障碍,但似乎很少有有症状的创伤幸存者接受正式的心理健康评估或治疗。受伤的创伤幸存者在获得护理方面存在着实质性的感知和结构性障碍。这些发现的公共卫生意义进行了讨论,并在以下章节探讨了未来干预发展的影响。
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