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Citation

Kuch K, Cox BJ, Evans RJ. Can. J. Psychiatry 1996; 41(7): 429-434.

Affiliation

University of Toronto, Ontario.

Comment In:

Can J Psychiatry 1997;42(2):210

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, Canadian Psychiatric Association, Publisher SAGE Publications)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8884031

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Motor vehicle accidents (MVA) may result in intractable disability. This paper investigates posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a potential cause. METHOD: The literature was reviewed for recent studies on prevalence, symptom profile, and outcome of PTSD. RESULTS: PTSD is prevalent in roughly 10% of survivors of MVAs during the first year. Comorbid depression and pain are common. Medical complications, psychophysiological reactivity, and possibly litigation may slow remission. Phobic symptoms can persist for years. Mood disturbance may augment the impact of pain on daily living and on self-perceived disability. CONCLUSION: Recently developed screening instrument, structured interviews, and behavioural approach tests yield quantitative and reliable assessments of symptom severity. Cognitive-behavioural intervention and antidepressants may improve coping, ease fear, and reduce the impact of pain.


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