Acute Dissociative Reactions in Veterans with PTSD

作者: Cheryl Koopman , Kent Drescher , Stephen Bowles , Fred Gusman , Dudley Blake

DOI: 10.1300/J229V02N01_10

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摘要: Abstract This study ex am ined the prev a lence of acute dissociative re ac tions to cent stress ful event among 102 male Viet nam vet er ans seek ing help for posttraumatic dis or der (PTSD) at Vet erans Affairs treat ment cen ter. Prior ment, pa tients com pleted bat tery ques tion naires, in clud Stan ford Acute Stress Re Ques tion-naire assess experiences reaction recent event. Most (80%) ported pe ri enc five symptoms previous month this These symp toms were pos i tively as so ci ated with be Af can American Hispanic/Latino, hav been phys cally abused childhood, choosing acom bat-related intrusion peri ence themost stressful event, bat-re lated trau matic toms, and service connected disability. results have both theoretical clinicalimplications.

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