1. Peri-Traumatic Dissociation and Tonic Immobility as Severity Predictors of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder After Rape
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Ricardo A. F. deMello, Bruno Messina Coimbra, Bianca D. M. Pedro, Isabella M. Benvenutti, Mary S. L. Yeh, Andrea F. Mello, Marcelo F. Mello, and Dalva R. Poyares
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Clinical Psychology ,Applied Psychology - Abstract
Some individuals show abnormal reactions to extreme fear and life-threatening situations, including tonic immobility (TI) and peri-traumatic dissociation (PTD). We aimed to investigate the association of TI and PTD with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in women who experienced sexual violence and the risk factors for PTD occurrence. We compared PTSD severity in 86 young adult women with PTSD after a sexual violence exposure grouped according to the presence of PTD and TI. In addition, we investigated whether PTD is associated with depression and anxiety symptoms and assessed potential risk factors for PTD reaction. We found a significant positive correlation between PTSD severity and PTD occurrence ( R2 = .132; p = .001). PTD was also positively correlated with all clusters of PTSD symptoms except the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale avoidance cluster ( p = .058). PTD was strongly correlated with anxiety ( R2 = .619; p 2 = .547; p
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- 2022