Journal article
Posttraumatic stress disorder after injury: Does admission to intensive care unit increase risk?
ML O'Donnell, M Creamer, ACN Holmes, S Ellen, AC McFarlane, R Judson, D Silove, RA Bryant
Journal of Trauma Injury Infection and Critical Care | Published : 2010
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to index the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after injury requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission to investigate whether an ICU admission after injury increases risk for PTSD and to identify predictors of PTSD after ICU admission. Methods: A two-group (those admitted to the ICU vs. those not admitted to ICU), prospective, cohort study of 829 randomly selected injury patients from five major trauma hospitals across Australia. We collected information on factors that may increase risk for PTSD including demographic variables (gender, age, income, education, and marital status), preinjury mental health status (prior trauma, psychiatric histo..
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Awarded by NHMRC
Awarded by Victorian Trauma Foundation
Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council Australian Clinical Research
Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by an NHMRC Program grant 300304, a Victorian Trauma Foundation grant V-11, and a National Health and Medical Research Council Australian Clinical Research Fellowship 359284.