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High prevalence of somatisation in ICD-11 complex PTSD: A cross sectional cohort study
BACKGROUND: While research demonstrates that somatisation is highly correlated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the relationship between International Classification of Diseases 11th edition (ICD-11) PTSD, complex PTSD (CPTSD) and somatisation has not previously been determined. OBJECTIVE...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8359920/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34298467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2021.110574 |
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author | Astill Wright, Laurence Roberts, Neil P. Lewis, Catrin Simon, Natalie Hyland, Philip Ho, Grace W.K. McElroy, Eoin Bisson, Jonathan I. |
author_facet | Astill Wright, Laurence Roberts, Neil P. Lewis, Catrin Simon, Natalie Hyland, Philip Ho, Grace W.K. McElroy, Eoin Bisson, Jonathan I. |
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description | BACKGROUND: While research demonstrates that somatisation is highly correlated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the relationship between International Classification of Diseases 11th edition (ICD-11) PTSD, complex PTSD (CPTSD) and somatisation has not previously been determined. OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between frequency and severity of somatisation and ICD-11 PTSD/CPTSD. METHOD: This cross-sectional study included 222 individuals recruited to the National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) PTSD cohort. We assessed rates of Patient Health Questionnaire 15 (PHQ-15) somatisation stratified by ICD-11 PTSD/CPTSD status. Path analysis was used to explore the relationship between PTSD/CPTSD and somatisation, including number of traumatic events, age, and gender as controls. RESULTS: 70% (58/83) of individuals with CPTSD had high PHQ-15 somatisation symptom severity compared with 48% (12/25) of those with PTSD (chi-square: 95.1, p value <0.001). Path analysis demonstrated that core PTSD symptoms and not disturbances in self organisation (DSO) symptoms were associated with somatisation (unstandardised coefficients: 0.616 (p-value 0.017) and − 0.012 (p-value 0.962) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with CPTSD have higher somatisation than those with PTSD. The core features of PTSD, not the DSO, characteristic of CPTSD, were associated with somatisation. |
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spelling | pubmed-83599202021-09-01 High prevalence of somatisation in ICD-11 complex PTSD: A cross sectional cohort study Astill Wright, Laurence Roberts, Neil P. Lewis, Catrin Simon, Natalie Hyland, Philip Ho, Grace W.K. McElroy, Eoin Bisson, Jonathan I. J Psychosom Res Article BACKGROUND: While research demonstrates that somatisation is highly correlated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the relationship between International Classification of Diseases 11th edition (ICD-11) PTSD, complex PTSD (CPTSD) and somatisation has not previously been determined. OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between frequency and severity of somatisation and ICD-11 PTSD/CPTSD. METHOD: This cross-sectional study included 222 individuals recruited to the National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) PTSD cohort. We assessed rates of Patient Health Questionnaire 15 (PHQ-15) somatisation stratified by ICD-11 PTSD/CPTSD status. Path analysis was used to explore the relationship between PTSD/CPTSD and somatisation, including number of traumatic events, age, and gender as controls. RESULTS: 70% (58/83) of individuals with CPTSD had high PHQ-15 somatisation symptom severity compared with 48% (12/25) of those with PTSD (chi-square: 95.1, p value <0.001). Path analysis demonstrated that core PTSD symptoms and not disturbances in self organisation (DSO) symptoms were associated with somatisation (unstandardised coefficients: 0.616 (p-value 0.017) and − 0.012 (p-value 0.962) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with CPTSD have higher somatisation than those with PTSD. The core features of PTSD, not the DSO, characteristic of CPTSD, were associated with somatisation. Pergamon Press 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8359920/ /pubmed/34298467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2021.110574 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Astill Wright, Laurence Roberts, Neil P. Lewis, Catrin Simon, Natalie Hyland, Philip Ho, Grace W.K. McElroy, Eoin Bisson, Jonathan I. High prevalence of somatisation in ICD-11 complex PTSD: A cross sectional cohort study |
title | High prevalence of somatisation in ICD-11 complex PTSD: A cross sectional cohort study |
title_full | High prevalence of somatisation in ICD-11 complex PTSD: A cross sectional cohort study |
title_fullStr | High prevalence of somatisation in ICD-11 complex PTSD: A cross sectional cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | High prevalence of somatisation in ICD-11 complex PTSD: A cross sectional cohort study |
title_short | High prevalence of somatisation in ICD-11 complex PTSD: A cross sectional cohort study |
title_sort | high prevalence of somatisation in icd-11 complex ptsd: a cross sectional cohort study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8359920/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34298467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2021.110574 |
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