Posttraumatic stress disorder and substance abuse: Use of research in a clinical setting

The goal of the present investigation was to evaluate whether the process of assessing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in substance abuse/dependence inpatients (N = 95) as part of a research protocol influenced the diagnostic assessment conducted by clinical staff. The prevalence of current cri...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of traumatic stress 1997-01, Vol.10 (1), p.141-148
Hauptverfasser: Dansky, Bonnie S., Roitzsch, John C., Brady, Kathleen T., Saladin, Michael E.
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Zusammenfassung:The goal of the present investigation was to evaluate whether the process of assessing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in substance abuse/dependence inpatients (N = 95) as part of a research protocol influenced the diagnostic assessment conducted by clinical staff. The prevalence of current crime‐related PTSD (CR‐PTSD) observed with a research interview was 40% (n = 38), whereas the rate of current CR‐PTSD documented in (the same) patients' discharge summaries was 15% (n = 14). An even lower CR‐PTSD prevalence rate of 8% (n = 5) was obtained from a new sample of patient discharge summaries (N = 59) collected after the cessation of the research project. On chart intake reports, clinical staff documented a history of sexual and/or physical assault in approximately one‐half of these patients, but PTSD was not evaluated. PTSD appears to be under‐diagnosed by clinical staff in patients with substance use disorders.
ISSN:0894-9867
1573-6598
DOI:10.1002/jts.2490100114