Incidence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder After Road Traffic Accident

Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occurs after exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence. Road traffic accident (RTA) is one of the traumatic experiences, which may result in PTSD. But treatment is mainly concentrated on physical health. This may be d...

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Main Authors: Wubalem Fekadu, Tesfa Mekonen, Habte Belete, Amsalu Belete, Kalkidan Yohannes
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-01
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spelling doaj-58175b39b7064d33a2681074403dff702020-11-25T02:22:45ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402019-07-011010.3389/fpsyt.2019.00519413974Incidence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder After Road Traffic AccidentWubalem Fekadu0Wubalem Fekadu1Tesfa Mekonen2Habte Belete3Amsalu Belete4Kalkidan Yohannes5Psychiatry Department, School of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaPsychiatry Department, School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaPsychiatry Department, School of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaPsychiatry Department, School of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaCollege of Health Sciences, Debre Tabor University, Debre Tabor, EthiopiaDepartment of Psychiatry, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dilla University, Dilla, Dilla, EthiopiaBackground: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occurs after exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence. Road traffic accident (RTA) is one of the traumatic experiences, which may result in PTSD. But treatment is mainly concentrated on physical health. This may be due to a lack of evidence in low-income countries.Aim: To determine the incidence level and identify risk factors of PTSD after RTA.Methods: Longitudinal panel study was done to assess the incidence of PTSD after RTA. The study was conducted in three orthopedic settings of Bahir Dar town Northwest, Ethiopia. The study was on 299 adult car accident survivors. PTSD Checklist (PCL) civilian version, Sheehan disability assessment scale, Patient Health Question (PHQ-2), and Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) were instruments to assess the outcome and associated factors. The generalized linear model with Poisson log-linear method was applied to identify associated factors. Ethical clearance was obtained from Bahir Dar University. Individuals with PTSD symptoms were linked to the psychiatric clinic.Result: One hundred thirty-nine (46.5%) participants had at least three extremely severe symptoms that fulfil criteria B, C, and D of Diagnostic Statistical Manual IV of PTSD. The most frequent severe symptoms were having repeated, disturbing memories, thoughts, or images. Two hundred ten (70.2%) participants reported the extreme impact of the accident on work or schooling and 156 (51.9%) reported extreme problems in social functioning. Alcohol dependence, hazardous alcohol consumption, and harmful use were reported by 7.9%, 15.1%, and 4.7% of the participants, respectively. In the final model witnessing death, severe sleep problem and severe impairment in family functioning were significantly associated with PTSD.Conclusion: Nearly half of RTA survivors develop PTSD. Clinicians need to link these patients to the psychiatry clinic. Special attention should be given to patients who witnessed death, with a serious disability, and previous psychiatric history.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00519/fullPTSD (post traumatic stress disorder)incidencecar accidentpredictorsEthiopia
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Tesfa Mekonen
Habte Belete
Amsalu Belete
Kalkidan Yohannes
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Tesfa Mekonen
Habte Belete
Amsalu Belete
Kalkidan Yohannes
Incidence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder After Road Traffic Accident
Frontiers in Psychiatry
PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder)
incidence
car accident
predictors
Ethiopia
author_facet Wubalem Fekadu
Wubalem Fekadu
Tesfa Mekonen
Habte Belete
Amsalu Belete
Kalkidan Yohannes
author_sort Wubalem Fekadu
title Incidence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder After Road Traffic Accident
title_short Incidence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder After Road Traffic Accident
title_full Incidence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder After Road Traffic Accident
title_fullStr Incidence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder After Road Traffic Accident
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder After Road Traffic Accident
title_sort incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder after road traffic accident
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occurs after exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence. Road traffic accident (RTA) is one of the traumatic experiences, which may result in PTSD. But treatment is mainly concentrated on physical health. This may be due to a lack of evidence in low-income countries.Aim: To determine the incidence level and identify risk factors of PTSD after RTA.Methods: Longitudinal panel study was done to assess the incidence of PTSD after RTA. The study was conducted in three orthopedic settings of Bahir Dar town Northwest, Ethiopia. The study was on 299 adult car accident survivors. PTSD Checklist (PCL) civilian version, Sheehan disability assessment scale, Patient Health Question (PHQ-2), and Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) were instruments to assess the outcome and associated factors. The generalized linear model with Poisson log-linear method was applied to identify associated factors. Ethical clearance was obtained from Bahir Dar University. Individuals with PTSD symptoms were linked to the psychiatric clinic.Result: One hundred thirty-nine (46.5%) participants had at least three extremely severe symptoms that fulfil criteria B, C, and D of Diagnostic Statistical Manual IV of PTSD. The most frequent severe symptoms were having repeated, disturbing memories, thoughts, or images. Two hundred ten (70.2%) participants reported the extreme impact of the accident on work or schooling and 156 (51.9%) reported extreme problems in social functioning. Alcohol dependence, hazardous alcohol consumption, and harmful use were reported by 7.9%, 15.1%, and 4.7% of the participants, respectively. In the final model witnessing death, severe sleep problem and severe impairment in family functioning were significantly associated with PTSD.Conclusion: Nearly half of RTA survivors develop PTSD. Clinicians need to link these patients to the psychiatry clinic. Special attention should be given to patients who witnessed death, with a serious disability, and previous psychiatric history.
topic PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder)
incidence
car accident
predictors
Ethiopia
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