PTSD symptom severity and psychiatric comorbidity in recent motor vehicle accident victims: A latent class analysis

Adult Aged, 80 and over Male Depressive Disorder, Major Adolescent Substance-Related Disorders 05 social sciences Accidents, Traffic Middle Aged 3. Good health Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic Motor Vehicles Young Adult Humans Female 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Aged
DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2014.06.009 Publication Date: 2014-07-11T16:31:03Z
ABSTRACT
We conducted a latent class analysis (LCA) on 249 recent motor vehicle accident (MVA) victims to examine subgroups that differed in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom severity, current major depressive disorder and alcohol/other drug use disorders (MDD/AoDs), gender, and interpersonal trauma history 6-weeks post-MVA. A 4-class model best fit the data with a resilient class displaying asymptomatic PTSD symptom levels/low levels of comorbid disorders; a mild psychopathology class displaying mild PTSD symptom severity and current MDD; a moderate psychopathology class displaying severe PTSD symptom severity and current MDD/AoDs; and a severe psychopathology class displaying extreme PTSD symptom severity and current MDD. Classes also differed with respect to gender composition and history of interpersonal trauma experience. These findings may aid in the development of targeted interventions for recent MVA victims through the identification of subgroups distinguished by different patterns of psychiatric problems experienced 6-weeks post-MVA.
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