Peritraumatic distress fully mediates the relationship between posttraumatic stress symptoms preoperative and three months postoperative in patients undergoing spine surgery
Background: Growing evidence shows the significance of illness and surgical procedures as traumatizing stressors. Risk factors are widely investigated in various settings and samples, using numerous measures of posttraumatic stress and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While pretrauma psychologi...
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doaj-a56b8b9d9ea04e1cb0eb1047b51d73922020-11-25T01:42:51ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology2000-81982000-80662018-01-019110.1080/20008198.2018.14238241423824Peritraumatic distress fully mediates the relationship between posttraumatic stress symptoms preoperative and three months postoperative in patients undergoing spine surgeryEhab Shiban0Jens Lehmberg1Ute Hoffmann2Jeff Thiel3Thomas Probst4Margret Friedl5Andreas Mühlberger6Bernhard Meyer7Youssef Shiban8Technical University of MunichTechnical University of MunichTechnical University of MunichTechnical University of MunichDanube University KremsUniversity of RegensburgUniversity of RegensburgTechnical University of MunichUniversity of RegensburgBackground: Growing evidence shows the significance of illness and surgical procedures as traumatizing stressors. Risk factors are widely investigated in various settings and samples, using numerous measures of posttraumatic stress and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While pretrauma psychological distress is acknowledged as an influential factor, peritraumatic experiences are controversially still being discussed as relevant to the development of PTSD. Objective: In a group of patients consecutively undergoing elective spine surgery (N = 89) in a German hospital, this longitudinal study addressed the question of how pretrauma PTSD symptoms and peritrauma distress interact with one another in regard to the amount of posttrauma symptoms of PTSD. Methods: Pre- and posttrauma symptoms of PTSD as well as peritrauma distress were assessed through questionnaires one week before, one week after or three months after surgery. Results: Even though all three variables showed significant correlations with one another, mediation analysis revealed that peritrauma distress fully mediated the relationship between pre- and posttrauma PTSD symptoms. Conclusions: These results add new insights to the controversial discussion on the role peritraumatic experiences play in the development of PTSD, especially in medical settings.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2018.1423824Posttraumatic stress disorderrisk factorsperitraumatic distresselective spine surgerymediation analysis |
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Ehab Shiban Jens Lehmberg Ute Hoffmann Jeff Thiel Thomas Probst Margret Friedl Andreas Mühlberger Bernhard Meyer Youssef Shiban Peritraumatic distress fully mediates the relationship between posttraumatic stress symptoms preoperative and three months postoperative in patients undergoing spine surgery European Journal of Psychotraumatology Posttraumatic stress disorder risk factors peritraumatic distress elective spine surgery mediation analysis |
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Ehab Shiban Jens Lehmberg Ute Hoffmann Jeff Thiel Thomas Probst Margret Friedl Andreas Mühlberger Bernhard Meyer Youssef Shiban |
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Peritraumatic distress fully mediates the relationship between posttraumatic stress symptoms preoperative and three months postoperative in patients undergoing spine surgery |
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Peritraumatic distress fully mediates the relationship between posttraumatic stress symptoms preoperative and three months postoperative in patients undergoing spine surgery |
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Peritraumatic distress fully mediates the relationship between posttraumatic stress symptoms preoperative and three months postoperative in patients undergoing spine surgery |
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Peritraumatic distress fully mediates the relationship between posttraumatic stress symptoms preoperative and three months postoperative in patients undergoing spine surgery |
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Peritraumatic distress fully mediates the relationship between posttraumatic stress symptoms preoperative and three months postoperative in patients undergoing spine surgery |
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peritraumatic distress fully mediates the relationship between posttraumatic stress symptoms preoperative and three months postoperative in patients undergoing spine surgery |
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology |
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2000-8198 2000-8066 |
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Background: Growing evidence shows the significance of illness and surgical procedures as traumatizing stressors. Risk factors are widely investigated in various settings and samples, using numerous measures of posttraumatic stress and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While pretrauma psychological distress is acknowledged as an influential factor, peritraumatic experiences are controversially still being discussed as relevant to the development of PTSD. Objective: In a group of patients consecutively undergoing elective spine surgery (N = 89) in a German hospital, this longitudinal study addressed the question of how pretrauma PTSD symptoms and peritrauma distress interact with one another in regard to the amount of posttrauma symptoms of PTSD. Methods: Pre- and posttrauma symptoms of PTSD as well as peritrauma distress were assessed through questionnaires one week before, one week after or three months after surgery. Results: Even though all three variables showed significant correlations with one another, mediation analysis revealed that peritrauma distress fully mediated the relationship between pre- and posttrauma PTSD symptoms. Conclusions: These results add new insights to the controversial discussion on the role peritraumatic experiences play in the development of PTSD, especially in medical settings. |
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Posttraumatic stress disorder risk factors peritraumatic distress elective spine surgery mediation analysis |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2018.1423824 |
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