Post-traumatic stress disorder symptom severity in service members returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with different types of injuries

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作者
McLay, Robert N. [1 ]
Webb-Murphy, Jennifer [2 ]
Hammer, Paul [2 ]
Volkert, Stacy
Klam, Warren
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[1] USN, San Diego Med Ctr, Mental Hlth Serv, Dept Mental Hlth, San Diego, CA 92134 USA
[2] USN, Ctr Combat & Operat Stress Control, San Diego, CA 92152 USA
关键词
Afghanistan; epidemiology; injury; Iraq; PTSD; traumatic brain injury; TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY; PTSD; SOLDIERS; PREVALENCE; ETIOLOGY; EVENTS; BLAST; RISK;
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10.1017/S1092852912000016
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Introduction. Risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) varies in part due to the nature of the traumatic event involved. Both injury and return from combat pose high risk of PTSD symptoms. How different injuries may predispose towards PTSD is less well understood. Methods. A retrospective record review was conducted from 1402 service members who had returned to Naval Medical Center San Diego from Iraq or Afghanistan and who had completed the PTSD Checklist as part of their post-deployment screening. Rates of PTSD were examined in relation to mechanism of injury. Results. Of those without injury, 8% met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual criteria for PTSD. Thirteen percent of those with a penetrating injury, 29% with blunt trauma, and 33% with combination injuries met criteria for PTSD. PTSD severity scores varied significantly according to type of injury. Discussion. The World War I concept of "shell shock" implied that blast-related injuries were more likely to result in psychological symptoms than were other injuries. These data may support that idea. Circumstance of injury, population differences, and reporting bias could also have influenced the results. Conclusion. These results suggest that service members with blunt or combination injuries merit particular attention when screening for PTSD.
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