Authors
Jillian F Ikin, Mark C Creamer, Malcolm R Sim, Dean P McKenzie
Publication date
2010/9/1
Journal
Journal of affective disorders
Volume
125
Issue
1-3
Pages
279-286
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
BACKGROUND
Rates of PTSD and depression are high in Korean War veterans. The prevalence and impact of the two disorders occurring comorbidly, however, has not been investigated. This paper aims to investigate the extent to which PTSD and depression co-occur in Australian veterans of the Korean War, the symptom severity characteristics of comorbidity, the impact on life satisfaction and quality, and the association with war-related predictors.
METHODS
Veterans (N=5352 ) completed self-report questionnaires including the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, the Life Satisfaction Scale, the brief World Health Organisation Quality of Life questionnaire and the Combat Exposure Scale.
RESULTS
Seventeen percent of veterans met criteria for comorbid PTSD and depression, 15% had PTSD without depression, and a further 6% had depression without PTSD …
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