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Reinforcing the new diagnosis of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress disorder (CPTSD) of ICD-11: exploring the clinical outcomes in youth exposed to complex trauma

INTRODUCTION: Youth exposed to complex trauma (CT) show an increased risk of psychiatric morbidity, including a wide range of psychiatric disorders. However, to date, there is no specific diagnosis in the DSM-5 that capture the clinical complexity of these patients. Properly, the last version of the...

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Autores principales: Marques Feixa, L., Romero, S., Moya-Higueras, J., Santamarina-Pérez, P., March-Llanes, J., Muñoz, M.J., Zorrilla, I., Rapado-Castro, M., Blasco-Fontecilla, H., Anglada, E., Ramirez, M., Fañanas, L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9566118/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.1139
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author Marques Feixa, L.
Romero, S.
Moya-Higueras, J.
Santamarina-Pérez, P.
March-Llanes, J.
Muñoz, M.J.
Zorrilla, I.
Rapado-Castro, M.
Blasco-Fontecilla, H.
Anglada, E.
Ramirez, M.
Fañanas, L.
author_facet Marques Feixa, L.
Romero, S.
Moya-Higueras, J.
Santamarina-Pérez, P.
March-Llanes, J.
Muñoz, M.J.
Zorrilla, I.
Rapado-Castro, M.
Blasco-Fontecilla, H.
Anglada, E.
Ramirez, M.
Fañanas, L.
author_sort Marques Feixa, L.
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description INTRODUCTION: Youth exposed to complex trauma (CT) show an increased risk of psychiatric morbidity, including a wide range of psychiatric disorders. However, to date, there is no specific diagnosis in the DSM-5 that capture the clinical complexity of these patients. Properly, the last version of the ICD-11 includes a diagnosis termed Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), which considers the pattern of post-traumatic stress symptoms, plus life-impairing disturbances in self-organization (emotion dysregulation, negative self-concept and interpersonal problems). Clinical research about CPTSD, especially in younger population, is still limited. OBJECTIVES: To explore the symptomatology of CPTSD in a sample of youth exposed to CT and its association with worse clinical outcomes. METHODS: 187 youth aged 7 to 17 years participated in the EPI_young_stress_project (116 with current psychiatric disorder and 71 healthy controls). CT was evaluated following the TASSCV criteria. To identify CPTSD symptomatology, we performed an exploratory factor analysis including CBCL and TEIQue items. The global level of functioning was measured by CGAS. RESULTS: Preliminary results pointed that youth exposed to CT showed greater internalizing (p<.001) and externalizing (p<.001) symptomatology. Regardless of their current primary diagnosis based on DSM-5, youth exposed to CT reported more CPTSD symptomatology (p<.001). Moreover, youth with CPTSD showed greater use of psychotropic drugs (p<.001), higher and longer hospitalizations (p=.002) and worse overall functioning (p<.001). CONCLUSIONS: The inclusion of the CPTSD in future versions of mental disorders manuals should increase the implementation of early specific trauma interventions, which may improve victims’ lives and reduce the risk of worse clinical outcomes. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships.
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spelling pubmed-95661182022-10-17 Reinforcing the new diagnosis of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress disorder (CPTSD) of ICD-11: exploring the clinical outcomes in youth exposed to complex trauma Marques Feixa, L. Romero, S. Moya-Higueras, J. Santamarina-Pérez, P. March-Llanes, J. Muñoz, M.J. Zorrilla, I. Rapado-Castro, M. Blasco-Fontecilla, H. Anglada, E. Ramirez, M. Fañanas, L. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Youth exposed to complex trauma (CT) show an increased risk of psychiatric morbidity, including a wide range of psychiatric disorders. However, to date, there is no specific diagnosis in the DSM-5 that capture the clinical complexity of these patients. Properly, the last version of the ICD-11 includes a diagnosis termed Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), which considers the pattern of post-traumatic stress symptoms, plus life-impairing disturbances in self-organization (emotion dysregulation, negative self-concept and interpersonal problems). Clinical research about CPTSD, especially in younger population, is still limited. OBJECTIVES: To explore the symptomatology of CPTSD in a sample of youth exposed to CT and its association with worse clinical outcomes. METHODS: 187 youth aged 7 to 17 years participated in the EPI_young_stress_project (116 with current psychiatric disorder and 71 healthy controls). CT was evaluated following the TASSCV criteria. To identify CPTSD symptomatology, we performed an exploratory factor analysis including CBCL and TEIQue items. The global level of functioning was measured by CGAS. RESULTS: Preliminary results pointed that youth exposed to CT showed greater internalizing (p<.001) and externalizing (p<.001) symptomatology. Regardless of their current primary diagnosis based on DSM-5, youth exposed to CT reported more CPTSD symptomatology (p<.001). Moreover, youth with CPTSD showed greater use of psychotropic drugs (p<.001), higher and longer hospitalizations (p=.002) and worse overall functioning (p<.001). CONCLUSIONS: The inclusion of the CPTSD in future versions of mental disorders manuals should increase the implementation of early specific trauma interventions, which may improve victims’ lives and reduce the risk of worse clinical outcomes. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships. Cambridge University Press 2022-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9566118/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.1139 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Marques Feixa, L.
Romero, S.
Moya-Higueras, J.
Santamarina-Pérez, P.
March-Llanes, J.
Muñoz, M.J.
Zorrilla, I.
Rapado-Castro, M.
Blasco-Fontecilla, H.
Anglada, E.
Ramirez, M.
Fañanas, L.
Reinforcing the new diagnosis of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress disorder (CPTSD) of ICD-11: exploring the clinical outcomes in youth exposed to complex trauma
title Reinforcing the new diagnosis of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress disorder (CPTSD) of ICD-11: exploring the clinical outcomes in youth exposed to complex trauma
title_full Reinforcing the new diagnosis of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress disorder (CPTSD) of ICD-11: exploring the clinical outcomes in youth exposed to complex trauma
title_fullStr Reinforcing the new diagnosis of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress disorder (CPTSD) of ICD-11: exploring the clinical outcomes in youth exposed to complex trauma
title_full_unstemmed Reinforcing the new diagnosis of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress disorder (CPTSD) of ICD-11: exploring the clinical outcomes in youth exposed to complex trauma
title_short Reinforcing the new diagnosis of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress disorder (CPTSD) of ICD-11: exploring the clinical outcomes in youth exposed to complex trauma
title_sort reinforcing the new diagnosis of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (cptsd) of icd-11: exploring the clinical outcomes in youth exposed to complex trauma
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9566118/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.1139
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