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Citation

Goldberg L, Gara MA. Psychopathology 1990; 23(1): 15-20.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry, UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine, Piscataway.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1990, Karger Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2399298

Abstract

Perhaps owing to their commonness, nonserious motor vehicle accidents, i.e. those not resulting in death or major bodily injury, have received scant systematic study in the psychiatric literature. However, patients presenting with lingering psychiatric distress following such accidents are seen commonly in practice. The authors reviewed the patterns of presentation and background circumstances in a series of 55 such cases, presenting at varying periods of time after the incident. They found such patients to cluster into four distinct groups. The most common presentation was that of a depressive syndrome, outnumbering those with features of posttraumatic stress disorder by 3:1.


Language: en

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