拉丁裔物质使用障碍患者PTSD的因素分析。

Journal of addiction & prevention Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-08 DOI:10.13188/2330-2178.1000031
Julia DiGangi, Diana Ohanian, Leonard A Jason
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目的:创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的因素结构并不是一个普遍认同的概念。它仍然存在争议,其对不同创伤表现的疗效仍然存在疑问。因此,我们有必要对创伤后应激障碍因素结构的不同概念进行评估。本研究旨在了解PTSD与物质使用障碍(SUD)合并症时的结构。方法:我们从拉丁裔社区样本中评估PTSD - SUD的表现。这是使用几个公认的创伤后应激障碍因素结构模型来完成的。然后,我们对PTSD合并SUD时的因素结构进行了探索性因素分析。结果:我们发现PTSD - SUD的因素结构不同于DSM - IV和其他经验验证的结构模型。结论:当PTSD与SUD合并症时,PTSD的因素结构可能需要包括一个单独的结构。在构建PTSD诊断时也应考虑文化差异。
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A Factor Analysis of PTSD with Latino Samples with Substance Use Disorders.

Objective: The Post - Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) factor structure is not a generally agreed upon concept. It has remained controversial and its' efficacy regarding different trauma presentations is still in question. Therefore, it is imperative that we evaluate different conceptualizations of the PTSD factor structure. This study aims to understand how PTSD is structured when comorbid with Substance Use Disorder (SUD).

Method: We evaluated presentations of PTSD - SUD from a Latino community based sample. This was done using several accepted models of the PTSD factor structure. We then performed an exploratory factor analysis of the factor structure of PTSD when comorbid with SUD.

Results: We found that the factor structure of PTSD - SUD was different from the structure presented in the DSM - IV and other empirically validated structural models.

Conclusion: The factor structure of PTSD may need to include a separate structure when PTSD is comorbid with SUD. Cultural differences when structuring the PTSD diagnosis should also be considered.

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