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The Co-Occurrence Of Ptsd And Dissociation: Differentiating Severe Ptsd From Dissociative Ptsd, Cherie Amour, Karen-Inge Karstoft, Don Richardson Aug 2014

The Co-Occurrence Of Ptsd And Dissociation: Differentiating Severe Ptsd From Dissociative Ptsd, Cherie Amour, Karen-Inge Karstoft, Don Richardson

MacDonald Franklin OSI Research Centre

Purpose

A dissociative-posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) subtype has been included in the DSM-5. However, it is not yet clear whether certain socio-demographic characteristics or psychological/clinical constructs such as comorbid psychopathology differentiate between severe PTSD and dissociative-PTSD. The current study investigated the existence of a dissociative-PTSD subtype and explored whether a number of trauma and clinical covariates could differentiate between severe PTSD alone and dissociative-PTSD.

Methods

The current study utilized a sample of 432 treatment seeking Canadian military veterans. Participants were assessed with the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) and self-report measures of traumatic life events, depression, and anxiety. CAPS severity …