| Literature DB >> 30897111 |
Sun Jae Jung1,2, Ashley Winning3, Andrea L Roberts4, Kristen Nishimi3, Qixuan Chen5, Paola Gilsanz6, Jennifer A Sumner7, Cristina A Fernandez1, Eric B Rimm1,8, Laura D Kubzansky3, Karestan C Koenen1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The relation between TV viewing and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is controversial; prior work focused exclusively on whether TV viewing of disaster events constitutes a traumatic stressor that causes PTSD. This study evaluates a possible bidirectional relation between PTSD and TV viewing in community-dwelling women.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30897111 PMCID: PMC6428392 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213441
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flowchart of exclusions for deriving the analytic samples.
Sample characteristics at baseline (1989), stratified by number of symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (N = 50,020).
| No Trauma | Trauma, No Symptoms | Trauma, 1–3 Symptoms | Trauma, 4–5 Symptoms | Trauma, 6–7 Symptoms | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, yrs (SD) | 34.28 (4.7) | 35.21 (4.5) | 35.34 (4.5) | 35.22 (4.4) | 35.09 (4.4) |
| TV Viewing, hrs/wk (SD) | 8.83 (8.3) | 8.53 (8.1) | 8.56 (8.2) | 8.45 (8.3) | 8.55 (8.7) |
| Race, white (%) | 23,262 (93.9) | 14,305 (93.4) | 4,655 (94.2) | 4,846 (94.8) | 1,863 (94.6) |
| Parental education | |||||
| ≥ College (%) | 5,815 (23.5) | 3,327 (27.7) | 1,126 (22.8) | 667 (22.2) | 489 (24.8) |
| Age 5 somatotype, highest (%) | 1,619 (6.5) | 1,080 (7.1) | 326 (6.6) | 227 (7.6) | 167 (8.5) |
| Age 15 region of residence (%) | |||||
| Northeast (%) | 2,416 (9.8) | 1,651 (10.8) | 607 (12.3) | 355 (77.8) | 267 (13.6) |
| Midwest (%) | 8,980 (36.2) | 5,333 (34.8) | 1,755 (35.5) | 1,048 (34.9) | 632 (32.1) |
| West (%) | 5,572 (22.5) | 3,255 (21.3) | 1,035 (20.9) | 633 (21.1) | 413 (21.0) |
| South (%) | 2,746 (11.1) | 1,832 (12.0) | 599 (12.1) | 398 (13.3) | 269 (13.7) |
| Puerto Rico or Non-US (%) | 418 (1.7) | 262 (1.7) | 74 (1.5) | 45 (1.5) | 27 (1.4) |
| Lifetime depression, 2009 (%) | 5,507 (22.2) | 2,856 (18.6) | 1,466 (29.7) | 1,384 (46.1) | 1,186 (60.2) |
| Physical activity | 27.36 (62.4) | 27.21 (64.4) | 26.40 (62.4) | 25.32 (49.2) | 27.06 (62.1) |
Abbreviations: yrs = years; hrs/wk = hours/week
MET = metabolic equivalent task. One metabolic equivalent (MET) is defined as the amount of oxygen consumed while sitting at rest and is equal to 3.5 ml O2 per kg body weight x min.
Fig 2Age-adjusted predicted TV viewing trajectory over time by trauma/PTSD group among full sample (N = 50, 020) (*Groups with no PTSD(with Trauma exposure), 1–3 PTSD symptoms, 4–5 PTSD symptoms and 6–7 PTSD symptoms were all significantly different from the no trauma group, p<0.001).
Fig 3Age-adjusted predicted television viewing trajectory over time by trauma/PTSD group, before and after trauma/PTSD onset, among subsample.
(n = 14, 374). Notes: Includes women with trauma/PTSD onset during follow-up, between 1991–2009 (n = 14, 374). Zero marks the year of trauma/PTSD onset. PTSD characterized in association with worst trauma.