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Assessing the structure and meaningfulness of the dissociative subtype of PTSD
Authors:" target="_blank">Jana Ross  Gabriel Baník  Mária Dědová  Gabriela Mikulá?ková  Cherie Armour
Institution:1.Psychology Research Institute,Ulster University,Coleraine,UK;2.Faculty of Arts, Institute of Psychology,University of Pre?ov,Pre?ov,Slovakia;3.Faculty of Arts, School of Psychology,Trnava University in Trnava,Trnava,Slovakia
Abstract:

Purpose

Studies conducted in the USA, Canada and Denmark have supported the existence of the dissociative PTSD subtype, characterized primarily by symptoms of depersonalization and derealization. The current study aimed to examine the dissociative PTSD subtype in an Eastern European, predominantly female (83.16%) sample, using an extended set of dissociative symptoms.

Methods

A latent profile analysis was applied to the PTSD and dissociation data from 689 trauma-exposed university students from Slovakia.

Results

Four latent profiles of varying PTSD and dissociation symptomatology were uncovered. They were named non-symptomatic, moderate PTSD, high PTSD and dissociative PTSD. The dissociative PTSD profile showed elevations on depersonalization and derealization, but also the alternative dissociative indicators of gaps in awareness and memory, sensory misperceptions and cognitive and behavioural re-experiencing. The core PTSD symptoms of ‘memory impairment’ and ‘reckless or self-destructive behaviour’ were also significantly elevated in the dissociative PTSD profile. Moreover, anxiety and anger predicted membership in the dissociative PTSD profile.

Conclusion

The results provide support for the proposal that the dissociative PTSD subtype can be characterized by a variety of dissociative symptoms.
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