Victimization and PTSD in individuals with substance use disorders: Gender and racial differences

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作者
Dansky, BS [1 ]
Brady, KT [1 ]
Saladin, ME [1 ]
Killeen, T [1 ]
Becker, S [1 ]
Roitzsch, J [1 ]
机构
[1] MED UNIV S CAROLINA, DEPT PSYCHIAT & BEHAV SCI, CTR DRUG & ALCOHOL PROGRAMS, CHARLESTON, SC 29425 USA
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10.3109/00952999609001646
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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There is a paucity of studies concerning the prevalence of crime-related posttraumatic stress disorder (CR-PTSD) in individuals with substance use disorders, despite documentation of particularly high prevalence rates of sexual and physical assault in this population. A central objective of the present investigation was to assess victimization experiences and CR-PTSD among individuals receiving inpatient treatment for substance use disorders and evaluate gender and racial differences in assault characteristics and CR-PTSD prevalence rates. A total of 95 inpatients (34 men and 61 women; 41 African-Americans, 52 Caucasians, and 2 other minorities) were administered a structured interview to assess substance abuse/dependence, trauma, and PTSD. Approximately 90% of the participants had a lifetime history of sexual and/or physical assault, and approximately 50% had CR-PTSD. With the exception of rape, no gender differences in assault or CR-PTSD prevalence rates were observed. Women were more likely than men to perceive their life as endangered during a rape. Men were younger than women when they experienced their first (or only) aggravated assault and were more likely to have been assaulted by a family member. No racial differences were detected for assault or PTSD, although African-American patients were significantly more likely to identify cocaine as their primary drug than Caucasian patients. Given the strikingly high rate of comorbid CR-PTSD among substance use disordered patients, exploration of the type and timing of interventions would be of clinical interest.
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