Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among trauma-exposed adolescents from low- and middle-income countries

Abstract Background Exposure to traumatic events in childhood is associated with the development and maintenance of various psychiatric disorders, but most frequently with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The aim of this study was to evaluate the types of traumatic events experienced and the pr...

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Main Authors: Dusko Stupar (Author), Dejan Stevanovic (Author), Panos Vostanis (Author), Olayinka Atilola (Author), Paulo Moreira (Author), Katarina Dodig-Curkovic (Author), Tomislav Franic (Author), Ana Doric (Author), Nikolina Davidovic (Author), Mohamad Avicenna (Author), Isa Noor Multazam (Author), Laura Nussbaum (Author), Abdul Aziz Thabet (Author), Dino Ubalde (Author), Petar Petrov (Author), Azra Deljkovic (Author), Antonio Luis Monteiro (Author), Adriana Ribas (Author), Mirjana Jovanovic (Author), Oliveira Joana (Author), Rajna Knez (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Abstract Background Exposure to traumatic events in childhood is associated with the development and maintenance of various psychiatric disorders, but most frequently with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The aim of this study was to evaluate the types of traumatic events experienced and the presence and predictors of PTSD symptoms among adolescents from the general population from ten low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods Data were simultaneously collected from 3370 trauma-exposed adolescents (mean age = 15.41 [SD = 1.65] years, range 12-18; 1465 (43.5%) males and 1905 (56.5%) females) in Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Indonesia, Montenegro, Nigeria, the Palestinian Territories, the Philippines, Romania, and Serbia, with Portugal, a high-income country, as a reference point. The UCLA PTSD Reaction Index for the DSM-5 (PTSD-RI-5) was used for the assessment of traumatic events and PTSD symptoms. Results The most frequently reported traumatic events were death of a close person (69.7%), witnessing violence other than domestic (40.5%), being in a natural disaster (34.4%) and witnessing violent death or serious injury of a close person (33.9%). In total, 28.5% adolescents endorsed two to three DSM-5 PTSD criteria symptoms. The rates of adolescents with symptoms from all four DSM-5 criteria for PTSD were 6.2-8.1% in Indonesia, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Montenegro, and 9.2-10.5% in Philippines, Croatia and Brazil. From Portugal, 10.7% adolescents fall into this category, while 13.2% and 15.3% for the Palestinian Territories and Nigeria, respectively. A logistic regression model showed that younger age, experiencing war, being forced to have sex, and greater severity of symptoms (persistent avoidance, negative alterations in cognitions and mood, and alterations in arousal and reactivity) were significant predictors of fulfilling full PTSD criteria. Conclusions Nearly every third adolescent living in LMICs might have some PTSD symptoms after experiencing a traumatic event, while nearly one in ten might have sufficient symptoms for full DSM-5 PTSD diagnosis. The findings can inform the generation of PTSD burden estimates, allocation of health resources, and designing and implementing psychosocial interventions for PTSD in LMICs. 
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690 |a Traumatic events 
690 |a Prevalence 
690 |a Culture 
690 |a PTSD-RI-5 
690 |a UCLA PTSD index 
690 |a Pediatrics 
690 |a RJ1-570 
690 |a Psychiatry 
690 |a RC435-571 
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786 0 |n Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021) 
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