Longitudinal trajectories of comorbid PTSD and depression symptoms among US service members and veterans

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作者
Armenta, Richard F. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Walter, Kristen H. [2 ,4 ]
Geronimo-Hara, Toni Rose [2 ,3 ]
Porter, Ben [2 ,3 ]
Stander, Valerie A. [3 ]
LeardMann, Cynthia A. [2 ,3 ]
Bauer, Lauren [3 ]
Boparai, Satbir [3 ]
Bukowinski, Ania [3 ]
Carballo, Carlos [3 ]
Carey, Felicia [3 ]
Davies, James [3 ]
Esquivel, Alex [3 ]
Gumbs, Gia [3 ]
Jacobson, Isabel [3 ]
Khodr, Zeina [3 ]
Kolaja, Claire [3 ]
Lee, William [3 ]
Lynch, Gordon [3 ]
Lovec-Jenkins, Denise [3 ]
Matsuno, Rayna [3 ]
Millard, Deanne [3 ]
Nieh, Chiping [3 ]
Petrosyan, Anet [3 ]
Pflieger, Jacqueline [3 ]
Phillips, Chris [3 ]
Powell, Teresa [3 ]
Richardson, Sabrina [3 ]
Rivera, Anna [3 ]
Sheppard, Beverly [3 ]
Speigle, Steven [3 ]
Sun, Evelyn [3 ]
Takata, Lexi [3 ]
Trone, Daniel [3 ]
Vaughan, Daniel [3 ]
Walstrom, Jennifer [3 ]
Warner, Steven [3 ]
Woodall, Kelly [3 ]
机构
[1] Calif State Univ, Coll Educ Hlth & Human Serv, Dept Kinesiol, San Marcos, CA 92096 USA
[2] Leidos, 11951 Freedom Dr, Reston, VA 20190 USA
[3] Naval Hlth Res Ctr, Deployment Hlth Res Dept, 140 Sylvester Rd, San Diego, CA 92106 USA
[4] Naval Hlth Res Ctr, Hlth & Behav Sci Dept, San Diego, CA 92106 USA
关键词
Comorbidity; Posttraumatic stress disorder; Major depressive disorder; Military personnel; Veterans; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; HEALTH-CARE UTILIZATION; MILLENNIUM COHORT; MILITARY DEPLOYMENT; MENTAL-HEALTH; PRIME-MD; COMBAT; TRAUMA; RESILIENCE; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.1186/s12888-019-2375-1
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often co-occurs with other psychiatric disorders, particularly major depressive disorder (MDD). The current study examined longitudinal trajectories of PTSD and MDD symptoms among service members and veterans with comorbid PTSD/MDD. Methods: Eligible participants (n = 1704) for the Millennium Cohort Study included those who screened positive at baseline for both PTSD (PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version) and MDD (Patient Health Questionnaire). Between 2001 and 2016, participants completed a baseline assessment and up to 4 follow-up assessments approximately every 3 years. Mixture modeling simultaneously determined trajectories of comorbid PTSD and MDD symptoms. Multinomial regression determined factors associated with latent class membership. Results: Four distinct classes (chronic, relapse, gradual recovery, and rapid recovery) described symptom trajectories of PTSD/MDD. Membership in the chronic class was associated with older age, service branch, deployment with combat, anxiety, physical assault, disabling injury/illness, bodily pain, high levels of somatic symptoms, and less social support. Conclusions: Comorbid PTSD/MDD symptoms tend to move in tandem, and, although the largest class remitted symptoms, almost 25% of participants reported chronic comorbid symptoms across all time points. Results highlight the need to assess comorbid conditions in the context of PTSD. Future research should further evaluate the chronicity of comorbid symptoms over time.
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