| Literature DB >> 32122334 |
Willem F van der Mei1, Anna C Barbano2, Andrew Ratanatharathorn3, Richard A Bryant4, Douglas L Delahanty5, Terri A deRoon-Cassini6, Betty S Lai7, Sarah R Lowe8, Yutaka J Matsuoka9, Miranda Olff10,11, Wei Qi2, Ulrich Schnyder12, Soraya Seedat13, Ronald C Kessler14, Karestan C Koenen15, Arieh Y Shalev2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous work has indicated that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, measured by the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) within 60 days of trauma exposure, can reliably produce likelihood estimates of chronic PTSD among trauma survivors admitted to acute care centers. Administering the CAPS is burdensome, requires skilled professionals, and relies on symptoms that are not fully expressed upon acute care admission. Predicting chronic PTSD from peritraumatic responses, which are obtainable upon acute care admission, has yielded conflicting results, hence the rationale for a stepwise screening-and-prediction practice. This work explores the ability of peritraumatic responses to produce risk likelihood estimates of early CAPS-based PTSD symptoms indicative of chronic PTSD risk. It specifically evaluates the Peritraumatic Dissociative Experiences Questionnaire (PDEQ) as a risk-likelihood estimator.Entities:
Keywords: Emergency care admissions; Mega-analysis; Peritraumatic symptoms; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Sequential prediction
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32122334 PMCID: PMC7053081 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-020-00308-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Participating Studies’ Designs, Countries of Origin, Sample Sizes, and Sample Characteristics
| Study | Design | Country | Studies’ total samples | Current Eligible participantsa | Trauma Types among participants (MVA, OA, IV)b |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irish et al., 2008 [ | Observation | USA | 406 | 144 | 100, 0, 0% |
| Mouthaan et al., 2013 [ | Observation | The Netherlands | 852 | 250 | 62.00, 34.80, 3.20% |
| Shalev et al., 2000 [ | Observation | Israel | 235 | 123 | 86.18, 6.50, 7.32% |
| Shalev et al., 2008 [ | Observation | Israel | 279 | 88 | 80.23, 4.65, 15.12% |
| van Zuiden et al., 2017 [ | Intervention | The Netherlands | 54 | 42 | 69.05, 21.43, 9.52% |
aReflects those meeting inclusion criteria specified under method/participants
bMVA motor vehicle accident, OA other accident, IV interpersonal violence
Sample demographics by CAPS score at 30–60 days post-trauma
| Variable | CAPS IV < 40 | CAPS IV ≥ 40 | Test Statistic | p | Total Sample |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participants (N (%)) | 517 (79.91%) | 130 (20.09%) | 647 | ||
| PDEQ Total Score (Mean; (SD); [95%CI]) | 15.15 (6.07) = [14.62, 15.67] | 21.79 (6.53) [20.66, 22.93] | −10.51 | 0.001a | 16.48 (6.71) [15.97, 17.00] |
| Age (Mean; (SD); [95%CI]) | 38.91 (15.80) [37.55, 40.28] | 34.49 (13.02) [32.23, 36.75] | 3.31 | 0.001a | 38.02 (15.38) [36.84, 39.21] |
| Sex | N/A | 0.001b | |||
| Female [N(%)] | 208 (40.23%) | 75 (57.69%) | 283 (43.74%) | ||
| Male [N(%)] | 309 (59.77%) | 55 (42.31%) | |||
| Prior trauma c | N/A | 0.002 b | |||
| None [N (%)] | 62 (12.23%) | 10 (7.75%) | 72 (11.32%) | ||
| Non-Interpersonal [N (%)] | 208 (41.03%) | 36 (27.91%) | 244 (38.36%) | ||
| Interpersonal [N (%)] | 237 (46.75%) | 83 (64.34%) | 320 (50.31%) | ||
| Current Trauma d | N/A | 0.001 b | |||
| MVA [N(%)] | 400 (77.52%) | 103 (79.84%) | 503 (77.98%) | ||
| Non-MVA [N(%)] | 97 (18.80%) | 11 (8.53%) | 108 (16.74%) | ||
| Interpersonal violence [N(%)] | 19 (3.68%) | 15 (11.63%) | 34 (5.27%) | ||
Abbreviations: CAPS clinician administered PTSD Scale for DSM IV, PDEQ peri-traumatic dissociation questionnaire, MVA motor vehicle accidents, df degrees of freedom, N/A not applicable
a Welch’s t-test
b Fisher’s test
c Data on prior trauma history were missing for 12 participants
d Data on current trauma were missing for 2 participants
Fig. 1Forest plot of log odds ratios between PDEQ Score and CAPS ≥ 40 for individual studies
Logistic Regression Coefficients and Model Fit Statistics
| Variable | Stacked Model- PDEQ Only1 | Stacked Model-Adjusted2 | Stratified Model-PDEQ Only3 | Stratified Model- Adjusted4 | Unrestricted Model- PDEQ Only5 | Unrestricted Model – Adjusted6 | Stacked Model – Demographics Only7 | Stratified Model – Demographics Only8 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intercept | −4.22 (0.35)* | −4.64 (0.62)* | − 4.32 (0.48)* | −4.90 (0.68)* | − 3.99 (0.29)* | − 4.53 (0.52)* | −1.79 (0.44)* | −1.80 (0.49)* |
| PDEQ | 0.15 (0.02)* | 0.16 (0.02)* | 0.16 (0.02)* | 0.16 (0.02)* | 0.13 (0.01)* | 0.13 (0.01)* | ||
| Age | −0.02 (0.008) | −0.01 (0.01) | − 0.01 (0.01) | −0.02 (0.007)* | − 0.01 (0.008) | |||
| Sex9 | 0.53 (0.23)* | 0.52 (0.23)* | 0.44 (0.19) | 0.74 (0.21)* | 0.72 (0.21)* | |||
| Current Trauma | ||||||||
| MVA | Reference: | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
| Non-interpersonal | −0.83 (0.39)* | −0.66 (0.40) | −0.53 (0.32) | −0.55 (0.35) | − 0.39 (0.37)* | |||
| Interpersonal | 0.80 (0.42) | 0.86 (0.43)* | 0.87 (0.34)* | 1.21 (0.38)* | 1.15 (0.40)* | |||
| Prior trauma | ||||||||
| No prior trauma | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
| Non-interpersonal | 0.37 (0.44) | 0.34 (0.45) | 0.63 (0.37) | 0.30 (0.40) | 0.29 (0.41) | |||
| Interpersonal | 1.01 (0.42)* | 0.95 (0.43)* | 1.03 (0.35)* | 0.96 (0.38)* | 0.90 (0.39)* | |||
| Data Source | ||||||||
| Shalev et al., 2008 [ | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||
| Shalev et al., 2000 [ | 0.66 (0.36) | 0.37 (0.38) | 0.16 (0.34) | |||||
| Irish et al., 2008 [ | 0.22 (0.37) | 0.27 (0.39) | −0.20 (0.36) | |||||
| van Zuiden et al., 2017 [ | −0.44 (0.35) | −0.23 (0.39) | −0.55 (0.35) | |||||
| Mouthaan et al., 2014 [ | 0.08 (0.47) | 0.04 (0.51) | −0.07 (0.47) | |||||
| Model Fit Statistics | ||||||||
| AUC | 0.77 | 0.81 | 0.78 | 0.81 | 0.75 | 0.78 | 0.69 | 0.70 |
| Brier Score | 0.13 | 0.13 | 0.13 | 0.13 | 0.13 | 0.13 | 0.15 | 0.15 |
| Brier Skill Score | 0.17 | 0.22 | 0.20 | 0.22 | 0.12 | 0.15 | 0.08 | 0.09 |
| Calibration Slope | 1.007 | 0.941 | 0.966 | 0.908 | 1.004 | 0.946 | 0.903 | 0.836 |
* p < 0.05. All regression coefficients are reported as b (SE)
Abbreviations: PDEQ peri-traumatic dissociative experiences questionnaire, MVA motor vehicle accident, AUC area under the receiver-operating curve
1 Stacked model with PDEQ only
2 Stacked model adjusted for age, gender, trauma type, and prior trauma
3 Stratified model with PDEQ only
4 Stratified model adjusted for age, gender, trauma type, and prior trauma
5 Unrestricted model with PDEQ only
6 Unrestricted model adjusted for age, gender, trauma type, and prior trauma
7 Stacked model with demographic variables (i.e., age, sex, mechanism of injury, prior trauma history) only
8 Stratified model with demographic variables (i.e., age, sex, mechanism of injury, prior trauma history) only
9 Male is the reference group
Predicted probabilities of PTSD at 30–60 days post-trauma based on PDEQ score, sex, mechanism of injury, and lifetime trauma history
| Sex: | Male | Female | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Current trauma: | Motor Vehicle Accidents | Interpersonal Trauma | Non-Interpersonal Traumaa | Motor Vehicle Accidents | Interpersonal Trauma | Non-Interpersonal Traumaa | ||||||||||||
| Past trauma: | None | Non-Interpersonal | Interpersonal | None | Non-Interpersonal | Interpersonal | None | Non-Interpersonal | Interpersonal | None | Non-Interpersonal | Interpersonal | None | Non-Interpersonal | Interpersonal | None | Non-Interpersonal | Interpersonal |
| PDEQ | ||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | 1.60 [0.62, .410] | 2.29 [1.19, 4.37] | 4.29 [2.45, 7.41] | 3.49 [1.14, 10.23] | 4.95 [1.84, 12.67] | 9.05 [3.72, 20.42] | 0.70 [0.22, 2.26] | 1.01 [0.38, 2.64] | 1.91 [0.77, 4.63] | 2.70 [1.05, 6.79] | 3.85 [2.04, 7.13] | 7.09 [4.09, 12.04] | 5.81 [1.85, 16.81] | 8.16 [2.99, 20.41] | 14.51 [5.89, 31.50] | 1.19 [0.36, 3.87] | 1.71 [0.64, 4.49] | 3.21 [1.27, 7.85] |
| 10 | 2.56 [1.04, 6.14] | 3.64 [2.04, 6.43] | 6.73 [4.18, 10.68] | 5.51 [1.90, 14.91] | 7.75 [3.07, 18.21] | 13.82 [6.14, 28.23] | 1.13 [0.36, 3.42] | 1.62 [0.65, 3.96] | 3.04 [1.31, 6.88] | 4.28 [1.77, 10.01] | 6.06 [3.49, 10.29] | 10.96 [6.92, 16.91] | 9.04 [3.08, 23.70] | 12.53 [4.96, 28.22] | 21.47 [9.59, 41.35] | 1.91 [0.61, 5.80] | 2.72 [1.09, 6.66] | 5.07 [2.16, 11.46] |
| 15 | 5.49 [2.41, 12.02] | 7.73 [4.77, 12.27] | 13.78 [9.56, 19.47] | 11.44 [4.35, 26.83] | 15.69 [6.92, 31.76] | 26.21 [13.3, 45.14] | 2.46 [0.86, 6.86] | 3.51 [1.53, 7.83] | 6.49 [3.07, 13.19] | 9.02 [4.08, 18.77] | 12.49 [8.11, 18.76] | 21.42 [15.42, 28.95] | 18.05 [6.95, 39.36] | 24.08 [10.93, 45.06] | 37.72 [19.94, 59.56] | 4.13 [1.43, 11.32] | 5.84 [2.56, 12.76] | 10.58 [5.01, 21.00] |
| 20 | 11.41 [5.31, 22.82] | 15.65 [10.24, 23.17] | 26.15 [19.31, 34.39] | 22.24 [9.38, 44.16] | 29.19 [14.44, 50.17] | 44.04 [25.75, 64.10] | 5.29 [1.95, 13.6] | 7.45 [3.46, 15.33] | 13.33 [6.78, 24.53] | 18.00 [8.83, 33.22] | 24.03 [16.88, 32.99] | 37.65 [29.45, 46.62] | 32.78 [14.56, 58.26] | 41.27 [21.83, 63.87] | 57.29 [36.11, 76.11] | 8.70 [3.23, 21.38] | 12.07 [5.73, 23.69] | 20.77 [10.83, 36.15] |
| 25 | 22.19 [10.89, 39.97] | 29.12 [19.56, 40.98] | 43.96 [33.34, 55.16] | 38.79 [18.57, 63.78] | 47.72 [26.96, 69.31] | 63.54 [42.96, 80.13] | 11.02 [4.23, 25.76] | 15.14 [7.34, 28.65] | 25.41 [13.78, 42.06] | 32.71 [17.49, 52.72] | 41.19 [30.31, 53.01] | 57.22 [46.75, 67.08] | 51.93 [27.38, 75.58] | 60.88 [38.03, 79.79] | 74.82 [55.24, 87.74] | 17.43 [6.94, 37.40] | 23.32 [11.90, 40.67] | 36.74 [21.15, 55.70] |
| 30 | 38.71 [20.41, 60.87] | 47.65 [32.93, 62.78] | 63.47 [49.72, 75.33] | 58.39 [32.73, 80.19] | 66.91 [43.79, 84.00] | 79.43 [61.18, 90.44] | 21.52 [8.7, 44.13] | 28.33 [14.42, 48.11] | 43.00 [25.19, 62.83] | 51.85 [30.88, 72.19] | 60.81 [46.74, 73.29] | 74.76 [63.48, 83.47] | 70.53 [44.70, 87.63] | 77.52 [56.57, 90.12] | 86.81 [72.22, 94.34] | 31.86 [13.90, 57.53] | 40.26 [22.38, 61.16] | 56.26 [36.24, 74.44] |
| 35 | 58.32 [34.30, 78.95] | 66.84 [48.95, 80.91] | 79.38 [65.50, 88.64] | 75.66 [50.23, 90.54] | 81.75 [61.48, 92.63] | 89.53 [76.17, 95.81] | 37.79 [16.62, 64.94] | 46.68 [25.70, 68.90] | 62.56 [40.65, 80.31] | 70.46 [47.68, 86.20] | 77.46 [63.08, 87.36] | 86.78 [76.94, 92.81] | 84.13 [62.76, 94.34] | 88.42 [72.84, 95.60] | 93.58 [84.15, 97.56] | 50.88 [25.33, 75.98] | 59.88 [37.27, 78.94] | 74.02 [53.75, 87.48] |
aExcludes motor vehicle accidents. Average age for the sample (38.0) was used for this reference table. For more information on the influence of age, visit https://wvdmei.shinyapps.io/results_lookup/