Dissociation as a Distinct Peritraumatic Coping Response: a Preliminary Analysis

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Kecala, Natalia M. [1 ]
Goodman, Brittany F. [1 ]
Griffin, Michael G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri St Louis UMSL, Ctr Trauma Recovery, 2624 Lyle Ave, St Louis, MO 63143 USA
关键词
PTSD; trauma; peritraumatic; reactivity; passive coping; active coping; dissociation; avoidance; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; PTSD; FEAR; DEPRESSION; DEFENSE; ANXIETY; TRAUMA; FREEZE;
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10.1080/15299732.2022.2117262
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Research examining physiological responses to trauma cues in PTSD has identified a subset of "nonresponders" showing suppressed physiological reactivity. The defense cascade model posits that individuals respond to stressors by progressing through a series of defensive reactions, with nonresponders having advanced to a shutdown response. It remains unclear whether dissociation is at the end of a continuum of passive behavior, indicating full shutdown, or if it comprises a distinct response. The present study aimed to address this uncertainty, using EFA to compare a two-factor (active, passive) and three-factor (active, passive, dissociative) model of defensive responding. Eighty-nine female physical and sexual assault survivors reported their peritraumatic reactions within 1 month of their assault, which were entered into the EFA. The three-factor model was superior, suggesting dissociation is a distinct category of peritraumatic coping. Peritraumatic use of both passive and dissociative coping strategies were each significantly associated with ongoing use of passive coping and increased PTSD symptoms 1-month posttrauma; surprisingly, the use of passive peritraumatic coping strategies was a better indicator than peritraumatic dissociation. The inclusion of depression as a covariate removed the association of passive (but not dissociative) coping with PTSD symptom severity. Active coping use was not significantly associated with any outcome, suggesting that the presence of shutdown responses is more informative than the presence or absence of any active coping. These findings highlight the importance of differentiating peritraumatic coping responses and the need for increased attention to the comparatively neglected topic of passive coping.
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