创伤类型与精神病症状之间的关系:东非一项大型多国研究中精神病患者的网络分析。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Comprehensive psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1016/j.comppsych.2024.152504
Anne Stevenson , Supriya Misra , Engida Girma , Adela-Maria Isvoranu , Dickens Akena , Melkam Alemayehu , Lukoye Atwoli , Bizu Gelaye , Stella Gichuru , Symon M. Kariuki , Edith Kamaru Kwobah , Joseph Kyebuzibwa , Rehema M. Mwema , Carter P. Newman , Charles R.J.C. Newton , Linnet Ongeri , Rocky E. Stroud II , Solomon Teferra , Karestan C. Koenen , Soraya Seedat
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背景:创伤暴露与精神病之间的联系已得到证实。此外,特定类型的创伤可能与特定的精神病症状有关。网络分析是一种可以加深我们对不同创伤类型与精神病症状之间联系的理解的方法:我们对 2018 年至 2023 年间在东非招募的 16628 名患有精神病的成年参与者(平均年龄 [标准差] = 36.3 岁 [11.5];55.8% 为男性)的数据进行了网络分析。我们使用生活事件核对表和迷你国际神经精神病学访谈来确定在生命历程中经历的特定创伤类型与特定精神病症状之间是否存在联系。我们使用伊辛模型来估算网络连接,并使用桥中心统计来识别可能影响创伤类型和精神病症状的节点:结果:"暴露于战区 "这一创伤类型的桥接强度、桥接间度和桥接紧密度最高。精神症状 "奇怪或不寻常的信念 "的桥强度位居第二。暴露于战区与视觉幻觉、奇怪或不寻常的信念、被动现象和言语混乱直接相关。怪异或异常信念与交通事故、人身攻击、战争和目睹意外猝死直接相关:结论:特定的创伤类型和精神病症状可能会产生双向作用。在临床护理中,筛查与战争有关的创伤患者的精神病性症状,以及评估有古怪或异常信念的患者的终生创伤,可作为干预的要点,以限制刺激额外的精神病性症状和创伤暴露。这项研究再次证明了为精神病患者提供创伤知情护理的重要性。
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Relationships between trauma types and psychotic symptoms: A network analysis of patients with psychotic disorders in a large, multi-country study in East Africa

Background

The link between trauma exposure and psychotic disorders is well-established. Further, specific types of trauma may be associated with specific psychotic symptoms. Network analysis is an approach that can advance our understanding of the associations across trauma types and psychotic symptoms.

Methods

We conducted a network analysis with data from 16,628 adult participants (mean age [standard deviation] = 36.3 years [11.5]; 55.8% males) with psychotic disorders in East Africa recruited between 2018 and 2023. We used the Life Events Checklist and the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview to determine whether specific trauma types experienced over the life course and specific psychotic symptoms were connected. We used an Ising model to estimate the network connections and bridge centrality statistics to identify nodes that may influence trauma types and psychotic symptoms.

Results

The trauma type “exposure to a war zone” had the highest bridge strength, betweenness, and closeness. The psychotic symptom “odd or unusual beliefs” had the second highest bridge strength. Exposure to a war zone was directly connected to visual hallucinations, odd or unusual beliefs, passivity phenomena, and disorganized speech. Odd or unusual beliefs were directly connected to transportation accidents, physical assault, war, and witnessing sudden accidental death.

Conclusion

Specific trauma types and psychotic symptoms may interact bidirectionally. Screening for psychotic symptoms in patients with war-related trauma and evaluating lifetime trauma in patients with odd or unusual beliefs in clinical care may be considered points of intervention to limit stimulating additional psychotic symptoms and trauma exposure. This work reaffirms the importance of trauma-informed care for patients with psychotic disorders.

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Comprehensive psychiatry
Comprehensive psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: "Comprehensive Psychiatry" is an open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the field of psychiatry and mental health. Its primary mission is to share the latest advancements in knowledge to enhance patient care and deepen the understanding of mental illnesses. The journal is supported by a diverse team of international editors and peer reviewers, ensuring the publication of high-quality research with a strong focus on clinical relevance and the implications for psychopathology. "Comprehensive Psychiatry" encourages authors to present their research in an accessible manner, facilitating engagement with clinicians, policymakers, and the broader public. By embracing an open access policy, the journal aims to maximize the global impact of its content, making it readily available to a wide audience and fostering scientific collaboration and public awareness beyond the traditional academic community. This approach is designed to promote a more inclusive and informed dialogue on mental health, contributing to the overall progress in the field.
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