TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence and clinical correlates of dissociative symptoms in people with complex PTSD
T2 - Is complex PTSD a dissociative disorder?
AU - Fung, Hong Wang
AU - Yuan, Guangzhe Frank
AU - Liu, Caimeng
AU - Lin, Eleanor Sui Sum
AU - Lam, Stanley Kam Ki
AU - Wong, Janet Yuen Ha
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - The extent to which complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) can be conceptualized as a dissociative disorder remains an ongoing debate. This study investigated the prevalence and correlates of dissociative symptoms in people with C-PTSD. We analyzed baseline data from an international randomized controlled trial. A total of 165 intervention seekers who met the ICD-11 criteria for C-PTSD completed standardized self-report measures of trauma, C-PTSD symptoms, dissociative symptoms, depressive symptoms, and work and social impairments. In this sample, only 42.3 % of participants exhibited clinically significant dissociative symptoms. Dissociative symptoms had a unique association with depressive symptoms and work and social impairments in our participants with C-PTSD, even after controlling for trauma exposure and C-PTSD symptoms. The data does not support the theory that C-PTSD is a dissociative disorder. However, the findings highlight the importance of recognizing dissociation in people with C-PTSD.
AB - The extent to which complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) can be conceptualized as a dissociative disorder remains an ongoing debate. This study investigated the prevalence and correlates of dissociative symptoms in people with C-PTSD. We analyzed baseline data from an international randomized controlled trial. A total of 165 intervention seekers who met the ICD-11 criteria for C-PTSD completed standardized self-report measures of trauma, C-PTSD symptoms, dissociative symptoms, depressive symptoms, and work and social impairments. In this sample, only 42.3 % of participants exhibited clinically significant dissociative symptoms. Dissociative symptoms had a unique association with depressive symptoms and work and social impairments in our participants with C-PTSD, even after controlling for trauma exposure and C-PTSD symptoms. The data does not support the theory that C-PTSD is a dissociative disorder. However, the findings highlight the importance of recognizing dissociation in people with C-PTSD.
KW - Comorbidity
KW - Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (Complex PTSD)
KW - Dissociation
KW - Functional impairments
KW - Trauma
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85198069936&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.psychres.2024.116076
DO - 10.1016/j.psychres.2024.116076
M3 - Article
C2 - 38996630
AN - SCOPUS:85198069936
SN - 0165-1781
VL - 339
JO - Psychiatry Research
JF - Psychiatry Research
M1 - 116076
ER -