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- W175020276 abstract "Primary care research into post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is less developed than primary care depression research. This study documents lifetime traumatic events and past month depression and PTSD in adult patients of a large family medicine residency practice.We used a telephone survey of 411 adult patients from a family medicine residency practice in the Southeastern United States. Standardized measures were used.Seventy-nine percent of study enrollees completed the study. Women were significantly more likely than men to have been diagnosed with PTSD (35.8% versus 20.0%) or depression (36.1% versus 21.1%), with a high degree of diagnosis overlap (76.5%). Most adults (>90%) reported one or more traumatic events. Men reported more war zone/combat events; women reported more sexual victimization. More than 80% of patients thought family physicians should ask about traumatic events; only a minority recalled being asked (26.8% men, 43.6% women). Regression models determined that current depression and several traumatic events were significant correlates of current PTSD.Key gender differences in frequency of lifetime traumatic events, past month depression and PTSD, and patient attitudes about trauma questions existed. Current PTSD was best predicted by a combination of coexisting depression and traumatic events. Discussion explores training and practice implications." @default.
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- W175020276 title "Traumatic events and mental health in civilian primary care: implications for training and practice." @default.
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