Estudio De La Vida Bajo Estres:哥伦比亚创伤应激风险和恢复因素病例对照调查的方法学概述和基线数据分析。

IF 1.3 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
M Robinson, E McGlinchey, Y Ardila, F Guillen, N Acosta, J Gomez, N I Bloch, D Hanna, V Akle, C Armour
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“我在压力下的生活研究”(Estudio de la Vida Bajo Estres)旨在调查500多名暴露于该国武装冲突的创伤暴露样本中与PTSD发展相关的风险和恢复力因素。该研究采用了纵向病例对照设计,收集了18个月以上的心理社会数据,以及用于平行基因组分析的基线DNA样本。本文特别概述了更广泛调查的设计和方法,并报告了基线特征,包括社会人口统计信息和心理健康结果患病率,这些特征来自难以接触和研究不足的人群。基线分析结果表明,三分之一(34.88%)的创伤暴露样本的PTSD筛查呈阳性。参与者赞同大量潜在的创伤经历,包括被迫流离失所(88.61%),暴露于严重的人类痛苦(53.91%),战斗暴露(53.02%)和身体攻击(51.78%)。参与者还报告了相对较高的精神疾病水平,包括抑郁(29.90%)和焦虑(27.56%)。在PTSD筛查呈阳性的人群中,经历创伤的数量和报告的共病困难通常更高。这些初步分析详细说明了这一创伤暴露样本的基线特征和精神疾病的相对负担。更广泛的研究包括对这些条件的纵向测量,有可能对了解拉丁美洲独特背景下创伤后应激的风险和恢复因素做出重大贡献。补充资料:在线版本提供补充资料,网址为10.1007/s10862-025-10203-1。
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Estudio De La Vida Bajo Estres: Methodological Overview and Baseline Data Analysis of a Case-Control Investigation of Risk and Resiliency Factors for Traumatic Stress in Colombia.

The Estudio de la Vida Bajo Estres (My Life Under Stress [MI-VIDA] Study) aims to investigate risk and resilience factors associated with the development of PTSD in a trauma-exposed sample of more than 500 Colombian residents exposed to this country's armed conflict. The study utilised a longitudinal case-control design capturing psychosocial data over 18 months, in addition to baseline DNA samples for a parallel genomic analysis. This paper specifically provides an overview of the design and methodology of the wider investigation, and reports baseline characteristics including sociodemographic information and mental health outcome prevalences from this hard-to-reach and under-researched population. Results of baseline analysis suggested that one third (34.88%) of this trauma-exposed sample screened positively for PTSD. Participants endorsed high numbers of potentially traumatic experiences including Forced Displacement (88.61%), Exposure to Severe Human Suffering (53.91%), Combat Exposure (53.02%), and Physical Assault (51.78%). Participants also reported relatively high levels of mental ill-health including depression (29.90%) and anxiety (27.56%). The number of traumas experienced, and the reported comorbid difficulties were generally higher among those who screened positive for PTSD. These preliminary analyses detail the baseline characteristics, and the relative burden of mental ill-health in this trauma-exposed sample. The wider study comprising longitudinal measurement of these conditions has the potential to make a significant contribution to the understanding of risk and resiliency factors for posttraumatic stress in this unique Latin American context.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10862-025-10203-1.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment publishes articles reporting research investigations and clinical case summaries which enhance understanding of psychopathology and mental disorders applicable to all ages, deviant or abnormal behaviors, including those related to medical conditions and trauma, and constructs descriptive of personality. The Journal fosters scientific inquiry into assessment, description, and classification of normal and abnormal behaviors, psychobiological factors predisposing, precipitating, and maintaining psychopathology, and theories of psychopathology and behavior change. Studies of normal personality constructs and positive person attributes, person and environment factors influencing behavioral outcomes, and interactive models of cognitive, emotional, and behavior resource factors as impacting normal and abnormal behaviors are encouraged. Within Journal purview are articles focusing on therapeutic interventions, technical notes on instrumentation and assessment methodology, and reviews of recently-published books.
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