The differential effects of PTSD, MDD, and dissociation on CRP in trauma-exposed women
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Powers, AbigailDixon, Hayley Drew
Conneely, Karen
Gluck, Rachel
Munoz, Adam
Rochat, Cleo
Mendoza, Hadrian
Hartzell, Georgina
Ressler, Kerry J
Bradley, Bekh
Pace, Thaddeus W W
Umpierrez, Guillermo E
Schwartz, Ann C
Michopoulos, Vasiliki
Gillespie, Charles F
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Univ Arizona, Coll NursingUniv Arizona, Coll Med Psychiat
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2019-08
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Powers, A., Dixon, H. D., Conneely, K., Gluck, R., Munoz, A., Rochat, C., ... & Gillespie, C. F. (2019). The differential effects of PTSD, MDD, and dissociation on CRP in trauma-exposed women. Comprehensive psychiatry, 93, 33-40.Journal
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Correlational results showed a significant association between higher concentrations of hsCRP and child abuse (p < 0.05), overall dissociation severity (p < 0.001), and PTSD symptoms (p < 0.01). ANOVA results showed significantly higher levels of hsCRP in those with current MDD, current PTSD, and remitted PTSD. A hierarchical linear regression model demonstrated a significant association between dissociation symptoms and greater hsCRP levels independent of childhood abuse, PTSD, and MDD (R2∆ = 0.11, p = 0.001) and independent of emotion dysregulation (p < 0.05).Note
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10.1016/j.comppsych.2019.06.007
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