Peritraumatic tonic immobility is associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms in undergraduate Brazilian students

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Autor(a) principal: Portugal,Liana Catarina L
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Pereira,Mirtes Garcia, Alves,Rita de Cássia S, Tavares,Gisella, Lobo,Isabela, Rocha-Rego,Vanessa, Marques-Portella,Carla, Mendlowicz,Mauro V, Coutinho,Evandro S, Fiszman,Adriana, Volchan,Eliane, Figueira,Ivan, Oliveira,Letícia de
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: Tonic immobility is a defensive reaction occurring under extreme life threats. Patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) reporting peritraumatic tonic immobility show the most severe symptoms and a poorer response to treatment. This study investigated the predictive falue of tonic immobility for posttraumatic stress symptoms in a non-clinical sample. METHODS: One hundred and ninety-eight college students exposed to various life threatening events were selected to participate. The Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist - Civilian Version (PCL-C) and tonic immobility questions were used. Linear regression models were fitted to investigate the association between peritraumatic tonic immobility and PCL-C scores. Peritraumatic dissociation, peritraumatic panic reactions, negative affect, gender, type of trauma, and time since trauma were considered as confounding variables. RESULTS: We found significant association between peritraumatic tonic immobility and PTSD symptoms in a non-clinical sample exposed to various traumas, even after regression controlled for confounding variables (β = 1.99, p = 0.017). CONCLUSIONS: This automatic reaction under extreme life threatening stress, although adaptive for defense, may have pathological consequences as implied by its association with PTSD symptoms.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Peritraumatic tonic immobility is associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms in undergraduate Brazilian students
title Peritraumatic tonic immobility is associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms in undergraduate Brazilian students
spellingShingle Peritraumatic tonic immobility is associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms in undergraduate Brazilian students
Portugal,Liana Catarina L
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Tests/Interviews-Psychometric
Community mental health (Public health)
Other research areas (Tonic immobility)
Other Patient Groups/Issues (Non-clinical sample)
title_short Peritraumatic tonic immobility is associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms in undergraduate Brazilian students
title_full Peritraumatic tonic immobility is associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms in undergraduate Brazilian students
title_fullStr Peritraumatic tonic immobility is associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms in undergraduate Brazilian students
title_full_unstemmed Peritraumatic tonic immobility is associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms in undergraduate Brazilian students
title_sort Peritraumatic tonic immobility is associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms in undergraduate Brazilian students
author Portugal,Liana Catarina L
author_facet Portugal,Liana Catarina L
Pereira,Mirtes Garcia
Alves,Rita de Cássia S
Tavares,Gisella
Lobo,Isabela
Rocha-Rego,Vanessa
Marques-Portella,Carla
Mendlowicz,Mauro V
Coutinho,Evandro S
Fiszman,Adriana
Volchan,Eliane
Figueira,Ivan
Oliveira,Letícia de
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Alves,Rita de Cássia S
Tavares,Gisella
Lobo,Isabela
Rocha-Rego,Vanessa
Marques-Portella,Carla
Mendlowicz,Mauro V
Coutinho,Evandro S
Fiszman,Adriana
Volchan,Eliane
Figueira,Ivan
Oliveira,Letícia de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Portugal,Liana Catarina L
Pereira,Mirtes Garcia
Alves,Rita de Cássia S
Tavares,Gisella
Lobo,Isabela
Rocha-Rego,Vanessa
Marques-Portella,Carla
Mendlowicz,Mauro V
Coutinho,Evandro S
Fiszman,Adriana
Volchan,Eliane
Figueira,Ivan
Oliveira,Letícia de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Posttraumatic stress disorder
Tests/Interviews-Psychometric
Community mental health (Public health)
Other research areas (Tonic immobility)
Other Patient Groups/Issues (Non-clinical sample)
topic Posttraumatic stress disorder
Tests/Interviews-Psychometric
Community mental health (Public health)
Other research areas (Tonic immobility)
Other Patient Groups/Issues (Non-clinical sample)
description OBJECTIVE: Tonic immobility is a defensive reaction occurring under extreme life threats. Patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) reporting peritraumatic tonic immobility show the most severe symptoms and a poorer response to treatment. This study investigated the predictive falue of tonic immobility for posttraumatic stress symptoms in a non-clinical sample. METHODS: One hundred and ninety-eight college students exposed to various life threatening events were selected to participate. The Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist - Civilian Version (PCL-C) and tonic immobility questions were used. Linear regression models were fitted to investigate the association between peritraumatic tonic immobility and PCL-C scores. Peritraumatic dissociation, peritraumatic panic reactions, negative affect, gender, type of trauma, and time since trauma were considered as confounding variables. RESULTS: We found significant association between peritraumatic tonic immobility and PTSD symptoms in a non-clinical sample exposed to various traumas, even after regression controlled for confounding variables (β = 1.99, p = 0.017). CONCLUSIONS: This automatic reaction under extreme life threatening stress, although adaptive for defense, may have pathological consequences as implied by its association with PTSD symptoms.
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