Disentangling sex differences in PTSD risk factors

Despite extensive research on sex/gender differences in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), underlying mechanisms are still not fully understood. Here we present a systematic overview of three sex/gender-related risk pathways. We assessed 16 risk factors as well as 3-month PTSD severity in a prosp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature mental health 2024-05, Vol.2 (5), p.605-615
Hauptverfasser: Haering, Stephanie, Seligowski, Antonia V, Linnstaedt, Sarah D, Michopoulos, Vasiliki, House, Stacey L, Beaudoin, Francesca L, An, Xinming, Neylan, Thomas C, Clifford, Gari D, Germine, Laura T, Rauch, Scott L, Haran, John P, Storrow, Alan B, Lewandowski, Christopher, Musey, Jr, Paul I, Hendry, Phyllis L, Sheikh, Sophia, Jones, Christopher W, Punches, Brittany E, Swor, Robert A, Gentile, Nina T, Hudak, Lauren A, Pascual, Jose L, Seamon, Mark J, Pearson, Claire, Peak, David A, Merchant, Roland C, Domeier, Robert M, Rathlev, Niels K, O'Neil, Brian J, Sanchez, Leon D, Bruce, Steven E, Harte, Steven E, McLean, Samuel A, Kessler, Ronald C, Koenen, Karestan C, Powers, Abigail, Stevens, Jennifer S
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Zusammenfassung:Despite extensive research on sex/gender differences in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), underlying mechanisms are still not fully understood. Here we present a systematic overview of three sex/gender-related risk pathways. We assessed 16 risk factors as well as 3-month PTSD severity in a prospective cohort study (n=2924) of acutely traumatized individuals and investigated potential mediators in the pathway between sex assigned at birth and PTSD severity using multiple mediation analysis with regularization. Six risk factors were more prevalent/severe in women, and none were more pronounced in men. Analyses showed that acute stress disorder, neuroticism, lifetime sexual assault exposure, anxiety sensitivity, and pre-trauma anxiety symptoms fully mediated and uniquely contributed to the relationship between sex assigned at birth and PTSD severity. Our results demonstrate different risk mechanisms for women and men. Such knowledge can inform targeted interventions. Our systematic approach to differential risk pathways can be transferred to other mental disorders to guide sex- and gender-sensitive mental health research.
ISSN:2731-6076
2731-6076
DOI:10.1038/s44220-024-00236-y