PTSD Flashcards
What are the stressors that can contribute to PTSD?
- Rape or criminal assault
- Child abuse or severe neglect
- Sudden unexpected loss of a loved one
- Witnessing a trauma
- Domestic violence
- Serious accidents and natural disasters(floods, fires)
- Hostage, imprisonment, torture
Which occupations are associated with PTSD?
- Police, firefighters, soldiers
What are the pre-trauma risk factors of PTSD?
- Gender- women are more susceptible
- Age -adults younger than 25 years are more prone
- Education: those with less education are more prone
- Child abuse: sexual abuse and emotional neglect
- Childhood adversity: socioeconomic poor
- Adverse life events (divorce, ill health)\
- psychiatric disorders( like personality disorders)
- Genetics-family history of PTSD
What are the trauma related factors that lead to PTSD?
- Severity of the trauma
- Type of trauma-46% of women that are raped experience PTSD
- Betrayal-if the trauma is caused by a close contact instead of a stranger
- participation in the trauma-witness or perpetrators
What are the post-trauma factors that lead to the development of PTSD?
- Poor social support after the trauma
What are the two types of PTSD?
- With dissociative symptoms
This is present if the patient has PTSD with symptoms of depersonalization and dereaslisation
-depersonalization:
Experiences of feeling detached from and as if you’re observing your body or mental process from outside
Derealisation:
Experiences of unreality of the surroundings
-the patient feels that world is distant, dreamlike and unreal)
When do we make a diagnosis of acute stress disorder?
When the patient presents with symptoms 3 days and just less than 1 month
-the presence of 9 out of 14 of the mentioned symptoms: intrusion, avoidance, arousal, negative mood, dissociation
What are the associated conditions that patients with PTSD usually present with?
- Major depressive disorder or persistent depressive disorder
- Anxiety disorders like panic disorder, generalised anxiety disorder, OCD
- Alcohol/drug dependence
What is the differential diagnosis of PTSD?
- Head injury, epilepsy, alcohol use and other substance disorders which can cause worse symptoms
- Adjustment disorder, dissociative disorder, factitious and malingering disorder
Which drugs must we avoid in PTSD?
Benzodiazepines