Revealing the psychopathological pathway linking trauma to post-traumatic stress disorder: longitudinal network approach
BJPsych Open 10(1)
Article 2023 English
Authors
CC
Chen Chen
CC
Chengqi Cao
RF
Ruojiao Fang
Abstract
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The present study investigated the psychopathological processes of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following the network approach to psychopathology. The directed acyclic graph model was employed to analyse a large longitudinal data-set of Chinese children and adolescents exposed to a destructive earthquake. It was found that intrusion symptoms were first activated by trauma exposure, and subsequently activated other PTSD symptoms. The data are consistent with the idea that symptoms may form a self-sustaining dynamic network by interacting with each other to promote or maintain the chronicity of PTSD. The findings advance the current understanding about the psychopathological processes of PTSD, and inform further research and clinical practices on post-traumatic psychopathology.
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