Structure of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and psychosocial functioning in Veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom

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作者
Pietrzak, Robert H. [1 ]
Goldstein, Marc B. [2 ]
Malley, James C. [3 ]
Rivers, Alison J.
Southwick, Steven M.
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat,Clin Neurosci Div,Resilience Lab, Natl Ctr PTSD,VA Connecticut Healthcare Syst, West Haven, CT 06516 USA
[2] Cent Connecticut State Univ, Dept Psychol, New Britain, CT 06050 USA
[3] Cent Connecticut State Univ, Dept Counseling & Family Therapy, New Britain, CT 06050 USA
关键词
Posttraumatic stress disorder; Confirmatory factor analysis; Validity; Functioning; Depression; Alcohol; Stigma; Treatment; CONFIRMATORY FACTOR-ANALYSIS; ADMINISTERED PTSD SCALE; RESILIENCE INVENTORY; LONGITUDINAL COURSE; TERRORIST ATTACK; DEPLOYMENT RISK; SOCIAL SUPPORT; ALCOHOL-USE; DEPRESSION; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.psychres.2010.04.039
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most prevalent psychiatric conditions in Veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom (OEF-OIF), but little is known about the structure of PTSD symptoms, and associations between PTSD symptom clusters and psychosocial functioning in this population. A total of 272 OEF-OIF Veterans in Connecticut completed a mail survey containing measures of psychopathology, resilience, and psychosocial functioning. Confirmatory factor analyses revealed that the 4-factor dysphoria model, which is comprised of separate re-experiencing, avoidance, dysphoria, and hyperarousal symptom clusters, provided the best representation of PTSD symptom structure in this sample. Dysphoria symptoms were independently associated with a broad range of psychosocial measures, even after controlling for age, combat exposure, and other PTSD symptom clusters. Re-experiencing symptoms were associated with alcohol use problems, and avoidance symptoms were associated with increased psychosocial difficulties and decreased perceptions of postdeployment social support. These results suggest that dysphoria symptoms were strongly related to a broad range of psychosocial measures in this sample of OEF-OIF Veterans. Dysphoria symptoms may deserve special attention in the assessment and treatment of symptomatic OEF-OIF Veterans. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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