Stress Exposure and PTSD in a Cross-Sectional Residential Substance Use Treatment Sample.

Substance use & addiction journal Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1177/29767342241248978
Rebecca L Schacht, Laurel E Meyer, Kevin R Wenzel, Meghan E Mette, Samantha K Berg, Christa R Lewis, Jennifer L Carrano, Marc Fishman
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Background: Aim 1 of this cross-sectional, observational study with people in residential treatment for substance use disorders (SUDs) was to document stress exposure. Aim 2 was to assess potential sociodemographic and health differences based on probable posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) status. Aim 3 was to assess relative contributions of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)-congruent versus DSM-incongruent stressors (Criterion A vs non-Criterion A) to mental and physical health. We hypothesized that both types of stressors would significantly contribute to impairment across indicators and that DSM-congruent stressor exposure would be more strongly associated with impairment than DSM-incongruent exposure.

Methods: We assessed exposure to DSM-congruent traumatic stressors and DSM-incongruent life stressors, PTSD and depressive symptoms, emotion regulation difficulties, substance use recovery capital, and physical/mental health-related quality of life among 136 people in residential SUD treatment who were 64% men, 36% women; 49% white, 41% Black, 11% multiracial/another race; 18% lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB+); mean age = 39.82 (standard deviation = 12.24) years.

Results: Participants reported experiencing a mean of 9.76 (SD = 6.11) DSM-congruent events. Those with probable PTSD were younger and more likely to be LGB+ than those without probable PTSD (P < .05). Experiencing higher numbers of DSM-congruent events was associated with more severe PTSD and depressive symptoms, emotion regulation difficulties, and lower physical health-related quality of life (P < .05). DSM-incongruent stressor exposure was not independently associated with any indicators. Recovery capital was not associated with either type of stress exposure.

Conclusions: Stressful event exposure among people in residential SUD treatment is very high. Those who are younger or LGB+ in residential SUD treatment may be at greater risk of developing PTSD. DSM-congruent stressors are more consistently associated with mental health indicators than are DSM-incongruent stressors. Prioritizing treatment targets and identifying implementable treatment strategies can be challenging with this complex population.

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跨部门住院药物使用治疗样本中的压力暴露和创伤后应激障碍。
背景:这项横断面观察性研究的目标 1 是记录接受住院治疗的药物使用障碍(SUD)患者所承受的压力。目的 2:根据可能的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)状况,评估潜在的社会人口和健康差异。目的 3 是评估《诊断与统计手册》(DSM)一致的压力源与 DSM 不一致的压力源(标准 A 与非标准 A)对身心健康的相对影响。我们假设,这两种类型的压力源都会对各项指标的损害产生重大影响,而与 DSM 一致的压力源暴露比与 DSM 不一致的压力源暴露与损害的关联性更强:我们评估了136名接受SDD住院治疗的患者所面临的与DSM一致的创伤压力源和与DSM一致的生活压力源、创伤后应激障碍和抑郁症状、情绪调节困难、药物使用恢复资本以及与身体/心理健康相关的生活质量,这些患者中64%为男性,36%为女性;49%为白人,41%为黑人,11%为多种族/其他种族;18%为女同性恋、男同性恋或双性恋(LGB+);平均年龄=39.82(标准差=12.24)岁:结果:参与者平均经历了 9.76 次(标准差 = 6.11)与 DSM 一致的事件。与未患有创伤后应激障碍的人相比,患有可能的创伤后应激障碍的人更年轻,更有可能是 LGB+ (P P 结论:接受住院式药物滥用治疗的人面临的压力事件非常多。接受住院式药物滥用治疗的年轻患者或 LGB+ 患者患创伤后应激障碍的风险可能更大。与 DSM 一致的压力事件比 DSM 不一致的压力事件更容易与心理健康指标相关联。对这一复杂的人群来说,确定治疗目标的优先次序和可实施的治疗策略可能具有挑战性。
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