| Literature DB >> 31238819 |
Dominique L G Van Praag1, Maryse C Cnossen2, Suzanne Polinder2, Lindsay Wilson3, Andrew I R Maas1.
Abstract
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorder following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Much research on PTSD and TBI has focused on military conflict settings. Less is known about PTSD in civilian TBI. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis on the prevalence of PTSD after mild and moderate/severe TBI in civilian populations. We further aimed to explore the influence of methodological quality and assessment methods. A systematic literature search was performed on studies reporting on PTSD in civilian TBI, excluding studies on military populations. The risk of bias was assessed using the MORE (Methodological evaluation of Observational REsearch) checklist. Meta-analysis was conducted for overall prevalence rates for PTSD with sensitivity analyses for the severity of TBI. Fifty-two studies were included, of which 31 were graded as low risk of bias. Prevalence rates of PTSD in low risk of bias studies varied widely (2.6-36%) with a pooled prevalence rate of 15.6%. Pooled prevalence rates of PTSD for mild TBI (13.5%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 11.7-15.3; I2 = 2%) did not differ from moderate/severe TBI (11.8, 95% CI: 7.5-16.1; I2 = 63%). Similar rates were reported in studies using different approaches and times of assessment. Although most studies that compared participants with TBI with trauma patients and healthy controls found no difference in prevalence rates of PTSD, a meta-analysis across studies revealed a higher prevalence of PTSD in patients with TBI (odds ratio [OR]: 1.73, 95% CI: 1.21-2.47). This review highlights variability between studies and emphasizes the need for higher-quality studies. Further research is warranted to determine risk factors for the development of PTSD after TBI.Entities:
Keywords: civilian; epidemiology; post-traumatic stress disorder; systematic review; traumatic brain injury
Year: 2019 PMID: 31238819 PMCID: PMC6857464 DOI: 10.1089/neu.2018.5759
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurotrauma ISSN: 0897-7151 Impact factor: 5.269

Meta-analysis of PTSD in TBI in all low risk of bias studies. PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; TBI, traumatic brain injury.
Percentage of PTSD in Studies with a Control Group
| N | N | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bryant, 199926 | 6 months | Mild TBI | 9/46 (19.6) | Traumatic injury no TBI: motor vehicle accidents | 15/59 (25.4) | NR |
| Bryant, 200941 | 3 months | Mild TBI | 50/425 (11.8) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 40/532 (7.5) | NR |
| OR 1.86 (CI = 1.78–2.94) | ||||||
| Bryant, 20107 | 12 months | Mild TBI | 43/321 (13.4) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 36/496 (7.3) | 0.004 |
| Creamer, 200542 | 12 months | Mild TBI | 24/189 (12.7) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 8/118 (6.8) | 0.100 |
| Lagarde, 201474 | 3 months | Mild TBI | 47/534 (8.8) | Mild traumatic injury no TBI: sprains, contusions, or fractures; no intrathoracic or intra-abdominal injuries | 18/827 (2.2) | NR |
| OR 4.47 (CI = 2.38–8.40) | ||||||
| Levin, 200161 | 3 months | Mild TBI | 8/60 (13.3) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 6/52 (11.5) | NS |
| McCauley, 200162 | 3 months | Mild TBI | 11/95 (11.6) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 12/85 (14.1) | NS |
| Meares, 201148 | 3 months | Mild TBI | 11/56 (19.6) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 6/58 (10.3) | NS |
| Zatzick, 201065 | 12 months | Mild TBI | 87/406 (21.4) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 346/1637 (21.1) | NR |
| RR 0.83 (CI = 0.61–1.13) | ||||||
| Levin, 200161 | 3 months | Moderate TBI | 0/9 (0.0) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 6/52 (11.5) | NR |
| McCauley, 200162 | 3 months | Moderate TBI | 4/20 (20.0) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 12/85 (14.1) | NS |
| Zatzick, 201065 | 12 months | Moderate TBI | 67/358 (18.7) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 346/1637 (21.1) | NR |
| RR 0.63 (CI = 0.44–0.89) | ||||||
| Baranyi, 201067 | 12 months | Severe TBI | 10/40 (25.0) | Traumatic injury no TBI; ISS >11 | 3/12 (25.0) | NS |
| Zatzick, 201065 | 12 months | Severe TBI | 102/592 (17.2) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 346/1637 (21.1) | NR |
| RR 0.72 (CI = 0.58–0.90) | ||||||
| Dahm, 201544 | 5 to 10 years | TBI-SU | 15/88 (17.0) | Traumatic orthopedic injury | 5/96 (5.2) | 0.002 |
| Gfeller, 201355 | Mean 51 months | TBI-SU | 0/67 (0.0) | Healthy civilian control group | 0/66 (0.0) | NS |
| Jones, 200571 | 3 months | TBI-SU | 10/58 (17.2) | Traumatic injury no TBI | 11/61 (18.0) | NS |
| Lin, 201483 | 12 months | TBI-SU | 11/149 (7.4) | Crushing injuries; open wound of upper limbs; fractures; burns | 0/67 (0.0) | NS |
| 1/84 (1.6) | ||||||
| 18/698 (2.6) | ||||||
| 1/27 (3.7) |
P > 0.05; OR and RR as reported by authors.
CI, confidence interval; ISS, Injury Severity Score; MVA, motor vehicle accident; NR, not reported; NS, not significant; OR, odds ratio; RR, relative risk; TBI-SU, traumatic brain injury severity undefined.

Meta-analysis of PTSD rates comparing TBI patients with non-brain trauma patients. PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; TBI, traumatic brain injury.

Meta-analysis of PTSD rates comparing mild TBI patients with non-brain trauma patients. PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; TBI, traumatic brain injury.

Meta-analysis of PTSD in mild TBI in low risk of bias studies. PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; TBI, traumatic brain injury.

Meta-analysis of PTSD in moderate and severe TBI in low risk of bias studies. PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; TBI, traumatic brain injury.
Assessments for PTSD
| N | N | N | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCL: PTSD Checklist | 9 | 0–21.4 | SCID: Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM | 15 | 0–32.7 | CAPS: Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale | 12 | 3–36 |
| IES: Impact of Event Scale | 9 | 3–34 | PSS: Post-traumatic Symptom Scale | 2 | 14–17.2 | PTSD-I: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Interview | 3 | 14–33.3 |
| PDS: Post-traumatic Diagnostic Scale | 3 | 3–33 | SCAN: Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry | 1 | 2.6 | CIDI: Composite International Diagnostic Interview | 2 | 19.6–24 |
| RNBI: Ruff Neurobehavioral Inventory | 1 | 20 | not specified | 3 | 3–27.5 | MINI: Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview | 1 | 7.5 |
| HTQ: Harvard Trauma Questionnaire | 1 | 31 | ||||||
| PTSC: Post-traumatic Symptom Checklist | 1 | 7.5 | ||||||
| not specified | 1 | 8.8 |
Prevalence Rates Measured by PCL, IES, CAPS, and SCID
| Bombardier, 200652 | SCM | 14/124 (11.3) | |
| Choi, 201481 | Cutoff score = 44 | 10/71 (14.1) | |
| Dahm, 201544 | SCM | 15/88 (17.0) | |
| Gfeller, 201355 | Cutoff score (score NR) | 0/67 (0.0) | |
In studies with multiple time-points, the table shows measurement at 12 months.
Studies in italics are low risk of bias.
CAPS, Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale; DSM, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; IES, Impact of Event Scale; NR, not reported; modTBI, moderate traumatic brain injury; mTBI, mild traumatic brain injury; sTBI, severe traumatic brain injury; PCL, PTSD Checklist; PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; SCID, Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM; SCM, symptom cluster method.