Literature DB >> 11534885

Multivariate prediction of posttraumatic symptoms in psychiatric inpatients.

E B Carlson1, C Dalenberg, J Armstrong, J W Daniels, R Loewenstein, D Roth.   

Abstract

Based on a conceptual framework for the long-term effects of childhood abuse, this study examined the capacity of childhood family environment (caretaker dysfunction, neglect, perceived social support), violent abuse (physical and sexual), and individual variables (other abuse) to predict adult psychiatric symptoms of PTSD, dissociation, and depression. Complete interview data were obtained from 178 psychiatric in patients who varied greatly on abuse status and severity. Results of multiple regressions of predictor variables onto the three outcome variables showed that the predictor variables accounted for 15% (for depression) to 42% (for PTSD) of the variance in these symptoms and that violent abuse uniquely accounted for a significant proportion of the variance in outcomes for all three of the symptom groups studied.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11534885     DOI: 10.1023/A:1011164707774

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma Stress        ISSN: 0894-9867


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8.  Childhood Abuse, Social Support, and Long-Term Pharmacological Treatment Outcomes in Patients With Depressive Disorders.

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9.  Positive affect, childhood adversity, and psychopathology in psychiatric inpatients.

Authors:  Darryl W Etter; Justin R Gauthier; Elizabeth McDade-Montez; Marylene Cloitre; Eve B Carlson
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