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Emotional Reactivity, Emotion Regulation Capacity, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Traumatized Refugees : An Experimental Investigation

Spiller, T. R. (författare)
Liddell, B. J. (författare)
Schick, M. (författare)
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Morina, N. (författare)
Schnyder, U. (författare)
Pfaltz, Monique C. (författare)
Bryant, R. A. (författare)
Nickerson, A. (författare)
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2019-02-06
2019
Engelska.
Ingår i: Journal of Traumatic Stress. - : John Wiley and Sons Inc.. - 0894-9867 .- 1573-6598. ; 32:1, s. 32-41
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  • Refugees who suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often react with strong emotions when confronted with trauma reminders. In this study, we aimed to investigate the associations between low emotion regulation capacity (as indexed by low heart rate variability [HRV]), probable PTSD diagnosis, and fear and anger reaction and recovery to trauma-related stimuli. Participants were 81 trauma-exposed refugees (probable PTSD, n = 23; trauma-exposed controls, n = 58). The experiment comprised three 5-min phases: a resting phase (baseline); an exposition phase, during which participants were exposed to trauma-related images (stimulus); and another resting phase (recovery). We assessed HRV at baseline, and fear and anger were rated at the end of each phase. Linear mixed model analyses were used to investigate the associations between baseline HRV and probable DSM-5 PTSD diagnosis in influencing anger and fear responses both immediately after viewing trauma-related stimuli and at the end of the recovery phase. Compared to controls, participants with probable PTSD showed a greater increase in fear from baseline to stimulus presentation, d = 0.606. Compared to participants with low emotion regulation capacity, participants with high emotion regulation capacity showed a smaller reduction in anger from stimulus presentation to recovery, d = 0.548. Our findings indicated that following exposure to trauma-related stimuli, probable PTSD diagnosis predicted increased fear reactivity, and low emotion regulation capacity predicted decreased anger recovery. Impaired anger recovery following trauma reminders in the context of low emotion regulation capacity might contribute to the increased levels of anger found in postconflict samples. © 2019 International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Psykiatri (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Psychiatry (hsv//eng)

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adult
anger
case control study
fear
female
heart rate
human
male
physiology
posttraumatic stress disorder
psychology
psychotrauma
refugee
Adult
Anger
Case-Control Studies
Emotional Regulation
Fear
Female
Heart Rate
Humans
Male
Psychological Trauma
Refugees
Stress Disorders
Post-Traumatic

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