Journal article

Distress experienced by participants during an epidemiological survey of posttraumatic stress disorder

RA Parslow, AF Jorm, BI O'Toole, RP Marshall, DA Grayson

Journal of Traumatic Stress | KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBL | Published : 2000

Abstract

We examined the potential for epidemiological studies of mental disorders, specifically of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), to cause further harm to participants involved. Of 1,000 randomly selected Australian Vietnam veterans, 641 agreed to participate in an epidemiological survey. Participants were asked about distress experienced during the interview when traumatic events were raised. Significant distress attributed to the interview was reported by 75.3% of those with current PTSD, 56.5% of those with past PTSD, and 20.6% of those with no PTSD diagnosis. Distress did not affect participants' use of medical services following the interview nor did it affect their willingness to contin..

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