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Investigating the dissociative subtype of posttraumatic stress disorder in a sample of traumatized detained youth.

Diana C Bennett1, Crosby A Modrowski1, Patricia K Kerig1, Shannon D Chaplo1.   

Abstract

In this study, we tested the validity of a dissociative subtype in a sample of 225 detained adolescents (142 boys, 83 girls) likely meeting full or partial criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Competing theories of dissociation pose controversy regarding dissociation as a taxon versus a continuum, and results of the current study contribute to this debate by providing evidence of distinct group differences between those high and low in dissociation. Mixture modeling revealed 2 groups of youth with differing levels of depersonalization/derealization dissociative symptoms. Differences between the 2 groups of youth were investigated regarding trauma exposure and several posttraumatic reactions: posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), emotion dysregulation, and emotional numbing. Compared with youth classified in the low-dissociation group, youth who exhibited high levels of dissociation demonstrated higher levels of total PTSS, posttraumatic symptom clusters of emotional numbing, intrusion, and associated features, as well as reporting more difficulties with emotion dysregulation. To test theory regarding the factors that increase the likelihood of persistent dissociation, bootstrapped regression analyses were performed to examine the possibility of an indirect effect of peritraumatic dissociation. Results consistent with statistical mediation suggested that the presence of peritraumatic dissociation at the time of trauma may contribute to the continuation of dissociative symptoms as a more generalized pattern. The results of the current study have implications for clinical treatment with traumatized youth. (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26010107     DOI: 10.1037/tra0000057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Trauma        ISSN: 1942-969X


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4.  Investigating the Association Between Posttraumatic Risky Behavior and Offending in Adolescents Involved in the Juvenile Justice System.

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Authors:  Jenna E Boyd; Ruth A Lanius; Margaret C McKinnon
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Review 8.  Emotion regulation difficulties in traumatized youth: a meta-analysis and conceptual review.

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9.  Associations Among Trauma Exposure, Posttraumatic Dissociation, Reckless/Self-Destructive Behavior, and Adolescent Offending.

Authors:  Crosby A Modrowski; Lucybel Mendez; Patricia K Kerig
Journal:  J Trauma Dissociation       Date:  2021-01-11

10.  A Bayesian Structural Equation Modeling Factor Analysis of the UCLA Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Reaction Index for DSM-5 in a Polyvictimized Sample of Adolescents.

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