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- Title
Suicide risk and childhood trauma in individuals diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder.
- Authors
de Lima Bach, Suelen; Molina, Mariane Acosta Lopez; Jansen, Karen; da Silva, Ricardo Azevedo; de Mattos Souza, Luciano Dias
- Abstract
Introduction: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) develops after exposure to a potentially traumatic event. Its clinical condition may lead to the development of risk behaviors, and its early detection is a relevant aspect to be considered. The aim of this study was to assess the association between childhood trauma and suicide risk in individuals with PTSD. Method: This was a cross-sectional study conducted with individuals aged 18 to 60 years who were evaluated at a mental health research outpatient clinic. PTSD diagnosis and suicide risk identification were performed using specific modules of the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI-Plus). The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) was used to evaluate traumatic events in childhood. Results: Of the 917 individuals evaluated, 55 were diagnosed with PTSD. The suicide risk prevalence in individuals with PTSD was 63.6%. Emotional neglect and emotional abuse scores tended to be higher in the suicide risk group (p<0.2). Conclusion: Our findings showed a higher prevalence of suicide risk in individuals with PTSD and support the hypothesis that the investigation of childhood traumatic experiences, especially emotional neglect and abuse, may help in the early detection of suicide risk in individuals with PTSD.
- Subjects
DIAGNOSIS of post-traumatic stress disorder; POST-traumatic stress disorder in children; SUICIDE risk factors; DEVELOPMENTAL psychology; OUTPATIENT medical care
- Publication
Trends in Psychiatry & Psychotherapy, 2018, Vol 40, Issue 3, p253
- ISSN
2237-6089
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/2237-6089-2017-0101