The Relevance of Trauma and Re-experiencing in PTSD, Mood, and Anxiety Disorders

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2023

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Jongedijk, R.A.
van Vreeswijk, M.F.
Knipscheer, JeroenISNI 0000000417473656
Kleber, RolfISNI 0000000083683484
Boelen, PaulISNI 000000004342164X

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Abstract

How traumatic events (TEs) should be defined, and how specific TEs are for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) were examined in a general mental health care population. Three definitions of TEs were defined, according to the PTSD criteria of DSM-IV. Half of the sample reported any TE, with a high prevalence of TEs among non-PTSD disorders. Previous mental health care, female gender, and the likelihood of assigning PTSD were associated with more severe trauma definitions. Reexperiencing symptoms were especially common among mood disorders. The implications for treatment are discussed and an alternative, dimensional definition of trauma has been proposed.

Keywords

Traumatic event, traumatic stress, post-traumatic stress disorder, mood disorder, intrusion

Citation

Jongedijk, R A, van Vreeswijk, M F, Knipscheer, J W, Kleber, R J & Boelen, P A 2023, 'The Relevance of Trauma and Re-experiencing in PTSD, Mood, and Anxiety Disorders', Journal of Loss and Trauma, vol. 28, no. 4, pp. 404-420 . https://doi.org/10.1080/15325024.2022.2116782