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Predictors of the co-occurrence of posttraumatic stress disorder and depressive disorder in psychiatric outpatients
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Introduction: We explored the predictors of co-occurring depressive disorder (DD) in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in an outpatient psychiatric setting. Methods: Participants (N = 170; mean age = 40.78, SD = 16.15 years; 58.8% women) included 71 adult patients who met the criteria for a PTSD diagnosis and 99 adult patients who met the criteria for a comorbid PTSD/DD diagnosis. Potential predictors included trauma types (focusing on trauma characteristics), history of previous traumatic experiences (i.e., the number of lifetime traumatic events before current trauma and childhood maltreatment), and post-trauma variables (i.e., elapsed time since the current traumatic event and the severity of PTSD symptoms). Results: A logistic regression analysis including demographic variables, trauma types, history of previous traumatic experiences, and post-trauma variables that showed significant differences between the two groups was conducted. The effects of repeated trauma (OR = 13.18, 95% CI [3.44, 50.48], p < .001), the number of lifetime traumatic events (OR = 1.04, 95% Cl [1.01, 1.51], p = .044), and childhood maltreatment (OR = 1.23, 95% CI [1.01, 1.51], p = .004) were associated with a greater likelihood of concurrent PTSD/DD. Conclusion: Cumulative characteristics such as maltreatment and the number of lifetime traumatic events before the current trauma as well as repetitive properties of the most recent trauma present a key risk factor for cooccurring PTSD/DD. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc.
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- Predictors of the co-occurrence of posttraumatic stress disorder and depressive disorder in psychiatric outpatients
- 저자
- Choi, Ji Young
- 발행일
- 2019-02
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- Article
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- 89
- 페이지
- 40 ~ 45