PTSD噩梦的情绪内容及其与其他PTSD特征的关系一项探索性研究

Q3 Psychology
J. Moraczewski, W. McCall
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噩梦是创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的主要症状,但人们对PTSD梦的体验方面知之甚少。本研究是对哌唑嗪治疗创伤后应激障碍患者的随机对照试验中收集的数据的二次探索。这项研究使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)对20名创伤后应激障碍患者的噩梦情感属性进行了检查,该量表对愤怒、恐惧和悲伤的评分从“0”(从不)到“100”(总是)。创伤后应激障碍的诊断是由临床医生管理创伤后应激功能障碍量表确认的。记录坐脉、扰梦和噩梦严重程度指数(DDNSI)、创伤后应激障碍检查表(PCL)和其他精神测量。分析方法包括皮尔逊r、配对t检验和多元线性回归模型。梦中愤怒、恐惧和悲伤的平均值分别为:54.9±32.0、76.6±24.3和71.5±26.2。愤怒评分与做梦与先前创伤(r=0.5113)、重复性(r=0.4807)和唤醒做梦者(r=0.5781)的关系呈显著正相关。恐惧或悲伤情绪没有显著相关性。在多线性回归中,在年龄和性别共同变化后,“PCL减去睡眠”得分由DDNSI和愤怒得分预测(F=4.5,df=19,p<0.02)。DDNSI得分和静息脉搏显著正相关(r=0.5541)。这些结果证实了PTSD梦是负性的,梦中的愤怒与更大程度的创伤主题、重复性和觉醒有关。此外,梦中的愤怒最好地表明存在更严重的全球创伤后应激障碍症状。白天静息脉搏和DDNSI评分之间的相关性突出了创伤后应激障碍在白天和晚上的统一特征。
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Emotional Content in PTSD Nightmares and Its Relation to other PTSD Features; An Exploratory Study
Nightmares are a cardinal symptom of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), but little is known about the experiential aspects of PTSD dreams. The present study is a secondary exploration of data collected in a randomized, controlled trial of prazosin in PTSD patients. This study examined affective attributes of nightmares in 20 PTSD patients using visual analogue scales (VAS) rated from “0” (never) to “100” (always) for anger, fear, and sadness. PTSD diagnosis was confirmed by Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale. Sitting pulse, Disturbing Dreams and Nightmare Severity Index (DDNSI), PTSD Checklist (PCL), and other psychiatric measurements were recorded. Analytic approach included Pearson’s r, paired t-tests, and multilinear regression modeling. The mean presence of anger, fear, and sadness in dreams was noted to have been: 54.9 ± 32.0, 76.6 ± 24.3, and 71.5 ± 26.2, respectively. Significant positive correlations were found between anger scores and the relation of a dream to: prior trauma (r= 0.5113), repetitive nature (r= 0.4807), and awakening the dreamer (r= 0.5781). Significant correlations were not seen for fearful or sad affects. In multilinear regression, “PCL minus sleep” scores were predicted by DDNSI and anger scores, after covarying for age and gender (F= 4.5, df = 19, p< 0.02). DDNSI scores and resting pulse were significantly positively correlated (r= 0.5541).  These results confirm that PTSD dreams are negative-affect laden, and specifically, that anger in dreams is correlated with a greater degree of traumatic themes, repetitiveness, and awakenings. Additionally, anger in dreams best indicated the presence of worse global PTSD symptoms. The correlation between resting daytime pulse and DDNSI scores underlines the unifying features of PTSD across day and night.
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International Journal of Dream Research
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