PTSD following bereavement
by
Zisook S, Chentsova-Dutton Y, Shuchter SR
University of California,
San Diego, La Jolla 92093-0603, USA.
szisook@ucsd.edu
Ann Clin Psychiatry 1998 Dec; 10(4):157-63
ABSTRACT
Until quite recently, the only stressor considered consistent with the
diagnosis of PTSD was a catastrophic, out of the ordinary, trauma that almost
anyone could be expected to have a severe reaction to. Thus, PTSD was considered
relatively rare among non-military populations. More recently, epidemiologic
surveys have suggested that PTSD may be much more prevalent than heretofore
recognized, and the DSM-IV has opened the door to a much larger variety of
stressors (the "A" criterion). Yet, bereavement is not considered the type of
stressor capable of producing PTSD. In this study, 350 newly bereaved widows and
widowers were assessed for the prevalence of PTSD, its chronicity, comorbidity,
and consequences. The diagnosis of PTSD was made on the basis of questionnaire
items approximating the DSM-IV criteria for PTSD. At 2 months after the spouse's
death, 10% of those whose spouses died after a chronic illness met criteria for
PTSD, 9% of those whose spouses died unexpectedly met criteria, and 36% of those
whose spouses died from "unnatural" causes (suicide or accident) had PTSD.
Symptoms tended to be chronic in at least 40% of the subjects, almost always
were associated with comorbid depression, and created substantial morbidity. The
results suggested that PTSD may occur after bereavement, and, by extension,
other stressors not recognized by official diagnostic systems. The "A" criterion
needs further examination.
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