Self-reported health profiles of trauma victims with and without psychiatric histories.

IF 2.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Health Psychology Report Pub Date : 2024-06-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5114/hpr/187800
Alan R King, Sara K Kuhn, Stephanie Brezinski, Michael Jowkar, Kourtney Smith
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Background: This study examined associations between self-reported trauma exposure and physical health status after control of variance associated with psychiatric disturbance. Physical and mental health diagnoses were examined among participants with and without histories of trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Participants and procedure: College (n = 2,320) and national (n = 663) respondents were surveyed to identify trauma histories defined using the primary DSM-5 diagnostic criterion for PTSD. Respondents also identified lifetime diagnoses for a range of medical and psychiatric conditions. They were also asked to provide a self-assessment of their own current physical health status using a ten-point scaling metric.

Results: Support was found for all three hypotheses: (H1) Self-identified trauma was associated with higher prevalence rates for 16 of 18 medical diagnoses; (H2) PTSD diagnoses were associated with higher prevalence rates than trauma alone for 6 of 16 medical conditions; and (H3) Self-reported trauma was associated with higher prevalence rates for 7 of 18 medical conditions among respondents who denied psychiatric histories.

Conclusions: Trauma exposure both with and without co-occurring psychiatric illness was associated with substantially higher rates of self-reported physical illness. Practitioners and researchers should recognize the potential significance of self-identified trauma and the range of potential biosocial implications that may warrant monitoring.

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有或没有精神病史的创伤受害者自我报告的健康概况。
背景:本研究考察了自我报告的创伤暴露与精神障碍相关方差控制后的身体健康状况之间的关系。研究人员对有和没有创伤和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)病史的参与者进行了身心健康诊断。参与者和程序:调查了大学(n = 2320)和全国(n = 663)的受访者,以确定使用DSM-5创伤后应激障碍的主要诊断标准定义的创伤史。受访者还确定了一系列医疗和精神疾病的终身诊断。他们还被要求使用10分制量表对自己目前的身体健康状况进行自我评估。结果:支持所有三个假设:(H1)自我认定的创伤与18种医学诊断中的16种较高的患病率相关;(H2)在16种医疗状况中,有6种PTSD诊断的患病率高于单纯创伤的患病率;(H3)在否认有精神病史的受访者中,自我报告的创伤与18种医疗状况中7种的较高患病率相关。结论:创伤暴露伴或不伴精神疾病均与较高的自我报告躯体疾病发生率相关。从业人员和研究人员应该认识到自我认定的创伤的潜在意义,以及可能需要监测的潜在生物社会影响的范围。
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Health Psychology Report PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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