Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, severe psychological distress, explosive anger and grief amongst partners of survivors of high levels of trauma in post-conflict Timor-Leste

Little is known about the mental health of partners of survivors of high levels of trauma in post-conflict countries. We studied 677 spouse dyads (n = 1354) drawn from a community survey (response 82.4%) in post-conflict Timor-Leste. We used culturally adapted measures of post-traumatic stress disor...

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description Little is known about the mental health of partners of survivors of high levels of trauma in post-conflict countries. We studied 677 spouse dyads (n = 1354) drawn from a community survey (response 82.4%) in post-conflict Timor-Leste. We used culturally adapted measures of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), psychological distress, explosive anger and grief. Latent class analysis identified three classes of couples: class 1, comprising women with higher trauma events (TEs), men with intermediate TEs (19%); class 2, including men with higher TEs, women with lower TEs (23%); and class 3, comprising couples in which men and women had lower TE exposure (58%) (the reference group). Men and women partners of survivors of higher TE exposure (classes 1 and 2) had increased symptoms of explosive anger and grief compared with the reference class (class 3). Women partners of survivors of higher TE exposure (class 2) had a 20-fold increased rate of PTSD symptoms compared with the reference class, a pattern that was not evident for men living with women exposed to higher levels of trauma (class 1). Men and women living with survivors of higher levels of trauma showed an increase in symptoms of grief and explosive anger. The manifold higher rate of PTSD symptoms amongst women living with men exposed to high levels of trauma requires replication. It is important to assess the mental health of partners when treating survivors of high levels of trauma in post-conflict settings.
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Anger
Anger - physiology
Conflict
Emotions
Female
Grief
Humans
Latent class analysis
Male
Mental disorders
Mental health
Middle Aged
Original Articles
Post traumatic stress disorder
Psychological distress
Psychological trauma
Psychological Trauma - epidemiology
Psychological Trauma - physiopathology
Risk factors
Spouses - statistics & numerical data
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - epidemiology
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - physiopathology
Stress, Psychological - epidemiology
Stress, Psychological - physiopathology
Survivor
Survivors - statistics & numerical data
Symptoms
Timor-Leste - epidemiology
Trauma
Traumatic stress
Violence
War Exposure - statistics & numerical data
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