Journal article
The shared and specific relationships between exposure to potentially traumatic events and transdiagnostic dimensions of psychopathology
M Sunderland, N Carragher, C Chapman, K Mills, M Teesson, E Lockwood, D Forbes, T Slade
Journal of Anxiety Disorders | Published : 2016
Abstract
The experience of traumatic events has been linked to the development of psychopathology. Changing perspectives on psychopathology have resulted in the hypothesis that broad dimensional constructs account for the majority of variance across putatively distinct disorders. As such, traumatic events may be associated with several disorders due to their relationship with these broad dimensions rather than any direct disorder-specific relationship. The current study used data from 8871 Australians to test this hypothesis. Two broad dimensions accounted for the majority of relationships between traumatic events and mental and substance use disorders. Direct relationships remained between post-trau..
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Awarded by Department of Health, Australian Government
Funding Acknowledgements
The study was funded by an Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council Early Career Fellowship (no. 1052327). The 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing was funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The authors report no conflicts of interest.