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Dissociative symptoms mediate the relation between PTSD symptoms and functional impairment in a sample of military members, veterans, and first responders with PTSD

Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is associated with significant functional impairment in important areas, including interpersonal relationships and occupational or educational roles. Preliminary evidence suggests that the dissociative subtype of PTSD (PTSD+DS), characterized by marke...

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Autores principales: Boyd, Jenna E., Protopopescu, Alina, O’Connor, Charlene, Neufeld, Richard W. J., Jetly, Rakesh, Hood, Heather K., Lanius, Ruth A., McKinnon, Margaret C.
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5965037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29805778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2018.1463794
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author Boyd, Jenna E.
Protopopescu, Alina
O’Connor, Charlene
Neufeld, Richard W. J.
Jetly, Rakesh
Hood, Heather K.
Lanius, Ruth A.
McKinnon, Margaret C.
author_facet Boyd, Jenna E.
Protopopescu, Alina
O’Connor, Charlene
Neufeld, Richard W. J.
Jetly, Rakesh
Hood, Heather K.
Lanius, Ruth A.
McKinnon, Margaret C.
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description Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is associated with significant functional impairment in important areas, including interpersonal relationships and occupational or educational roles. Preliminary evidence suggests that the dissociative subtype of PTSD (PTSD+DS), characterized by marked symptoms of depersonalization and derealization, is associated with increased functional impairment and disease severity, including among military members and veterans diagnosed with PTSD. Similarly, first responders (e.g. police, fire, paramedics) have also been found to experience dissociative symptoms. Despite these findings, little work has investigated whether dissociative symptoms are related to heightened functional impairment among these populations. Objective: We examined the relation between functional impairment and symptom level variables, including dissociative symptoms of depersonalization and derealization among military members, veterans, and first responders with probable PTSD. We further investigated the hypothesis that dissociative symptoms mediate the relation between PTSD symptomatology and functional impairment. Method: Eighty-one medical charts of inpatients at a residential PTSD treatment programme were accessed via retrospective review. Sixty-two were included in the present analyses. Comparison of means on symptom measures between first responders and military members/veterans were conducted, followed by correlational and mediation analyses. Results: Compared with first responders, military members and veterans showed higher levels of derealization, functional impairment, alexithymia, anxiety, and depression. Within the total sample, dissociative symptoms emerged as the strongest correlate of functional impairment and, among the dissociative symptom clusters, derealization symptoms demonstrated the strongest relation with impairment. Mediation analyses revealed that total dissociative symptoms and derealization symptoms significantly mediated the relation between PTSD symptoms and functional impairment. Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of assessing and treating dissociative symptoms, consistent with the dissociative subtype of PTSD, among military members, veterans, and first responders with PTSD. Successful recovery on a functional and symptomatic level may necessitate treatment of dissociative symptoms, particularly derealization.
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spelling pubmed-59650372018-05-25 Dissociative symptoms mediate the relation between PTSD symptoms and functional impairment in a sample of military members, veterans, and first responders with PTSD Boyd, Jenna E. Protopopescu, Alina O’Connor, Charlene Neufeld, Richard W. J. Jetly, Rakesh Hood, Heather K. Lanius, Ruth A. McKinnon, Margaret C. Eur J Psychotraumatol Clinical Research Article Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is associated with significant functional impairment in important areas, including interpersonal relationships and occupational or educational roles. Preliminary evidence suggests that the dissociative subtype of PTSD (PTSD+DS), characterized by marked symptoms of depersonalization and derealization, is associated with increased functional impairment and disease severity, including among military members and veterans diagnosed with PTSD. Similarly, first responders (e.g. police, fire, paramedics) have also been found to experience dissociative symptoms. Despite these findings, little work has investigated whether dissociative symptoms are related to heightened functional impairment among these populations. Objective: We examined the relation between functional impairment and symptom level variables, including dissociative symptoms of depersonalization and derealization among military members, veterans, and first responders with probable PTSD. We further investigated the hypothesis that dissociative symptoms mediate the relation between PTSD symptomatology and functional impairment. Method: Eighty-one medical charts of inpatients at a residential PTSD treatment programme were accessed via retrospective review. Sixty-two were included in the present analyses. Comparison of means on symptom measures between first responders and military members/veterans were conducted, followed by correlational and mediation analyses. Results: Compared with first responders, military members and veterans showed higher levels of derealization, functional impairment, alexithymia, anxiety, and depression. Within the total sample, dissociative symptoms emerged as the strongest correlate of functional impairment and, among the dissociative symptom clusters, derealization symptoms demonstrated the strongest relation with impairment. Mediation analyses revealed that total dissociative symptoms and derealization symptoms significantly mediated the relation between PTSD symptoms and functional impairment. Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of assessing and treating dissociative symptoms, consistent with the dissociative subtype of PTSD, among military members, veterans, and first responders with PTSD. Successful recovery on a functional and symptomatic level may necessitate treatment of dissociative symptoms, particularly derealization. Taylor & Francis 2018-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5965037/ /pubmed/29805778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2018.1463794 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Research Article
Boyd, Jenna E.
Protopopescu, Alina
O’Connor, Charlene
Neufeld, Richard W. J.
Jetly, Rakesh
Hood, Heather K.
Lanius, Ruth A.
McKinnon, Margaret C.
Dissociative symptoms mediate the relation between PTSD symptoms and functional impairment in a sample of military members, veterans, and first responders with PTSD
title Dissociative symptoms mediate the relation between PTSD symptoms and functional impairment in a sample of military members, veterans, and first responders with PTSD
title_full Dissociative symptoms mediate the relation between PTSD symptoms and functional impairment in a sample of military members, veterans, and first responders with PTSD
title_fullStr Dissociative symptoms mediate the relation between PTSD symptoms and functional impairment in a sample of military members, veterans, and first responders with PTSD
title_full_unstemmed Dissociative symptoms mediate the relation between PTSD symptoms and functional impairment in a sample of military members, veterans, and first responders with PTSD
title_short Dissociative symptoms mediate the relation between PTSD symptoms and functional impairment in a sample of military members, veterans, and first responders with PTSD
title_sort dissociative symptoms mediate the relation between ptsd symptoms and functional impairment in a sample of military members, veterans, and first responders with ptsd
topic Clinical Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5965037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29805778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2018.1463794
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