Comorbidity of developmental trauma disorder (DTD) and post-traumatic stress disorder: findings from the DTD field trial

Background: Developmental trauma disorder (DTD) has been proposed to describe the biopsychosocial sequelae of exposure to interpersonal victimization in childhood that extend beyond the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Objective: To characterize the psychopathology comorbid with DT...

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Main Authors: Bessel van Der Kolk, Julian D. Ford, Joseph Spinazzola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-12-01
Series:European Journal of Psychotraumatology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2018.1562841
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spelling doaj-b6be402466c2439896cf17430e0e07b02021-01-04T17:13:50ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology2000-80662019-12-0110110.1080/20008198.2018.15628411562841Comorbidity of developmental trauma disorder (DTD) and post-traumatic stress disorder: findings from the DTD field trialBessel van Der Kolk0Julian D. Ford1Joseph Spinazzola2Boston University School of MedicineUniversity of Connecticut School of MedicineThe Foundation TrustBackground: Developmental trauma disorder (DTD) has been proposed to describe the biopsychosocial sequelae of exposure to interpersonal victimization in childhood that extend beyond the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Objective: To characterize the psychopathology comorbid with DTD and to determine whether this comorbidity is distinct from, and extends beyond, comorbidities of PTSD. Method: DTD was assessed by structured interview, and probable Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM-IV) psychiatric disorders were identified with screening modules on the Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia, Present/Lifetime version (K-SADS-PL), in a multi-site sample of 236 children (7–18 years old; 50% female) referred by paediatric or mental health providers. Results: DTD (N = 80, 34%) and PTSD (N = 69, 29%) were highly comorbid and shared several DSM-IV internalizing disorder and DSM, 5th Edition (DSM-5) dysregulation disorder comorbidities. However, DTD, but not PTSD, was associated with comorbid panic disorder and disruptive behaviour disorders. On a multivariate basis including all probable DSM-IV disorders and DSM-5 dysregulation disorders, DTD was associated with separation anxiety disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder after controlling for PTSD, while PTSD was associated with major depression and generalized anxiety disorder after controlling for DTD. Conclusions: DTD’s comorbidities overlap with but extend beyond those of PTSD to include panic, separation anxiety, and disruptive behaviour disorders. DTD warrants further investigation as a potential diagnosis or a complex variant of PTSD in children, similar to the adult symptoms of disturbances of self-organization in the proposed International Classification of Diseases, 11th revision (ICD-11) complex post-traumatic stress disorder subtype.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2018.1562841traumachild developmentpsychopathologycomorbiditydiagnosis
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Julian D. Ford
Joseph Spinazzola
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Julian D. Ford
Joseph Spinazzola
Comorbidity of developmental trauma disorder (DTD) and post-traumatic stress disorder: findings from the DTD field trial
European Journal of Psychotraumatology
trauma
child development
psychopathology
comorbidity
diagnosis
author_facet Bessel van Der Kolk
Julian D. Ford
Joseph Spinazzola
author_sort Bessel van Der Kolk
title Comorbidity of developmental trauma disorder (DTD) and post-traumatic stress disorder: findings from the DTD field trial
title_short Comorbidity of developmental trauma disorder (DTD) and post-traumatic stress disorder: findings from the DTD field trial
title_full Comorbidity of developmental trauma disorder (DTD) and post-traumatic stress disorder: findings from the DTD field trial
title_fullStr Comorbidity of developmental trauma disorder (DTD) and post-traumatic stress disorder: findings from the DTD field trial
title_full_unstemmed Comorbidity of developmental trauma disorder (DTD) and post-traumatic stress disorder: findings from the DTD field trial
title_sort comorbidity of developmental trauma disorder (dtd) and post-traumatic stress disorder: findings from the dtd field trial
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series European Journal of Psychotraumatology
issn 2000-8066
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Background: Developmental trauma disorder (DTD) has been proposed to describe the biopsychosocial sequelae of exposure to interpersonal victimization in childhood that extend beyond the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Objective: To characterize the psychopathology comorbid with DTD and to determine whether this comorbidity is distinct from, and extends beyond, comorbidities of PTSD. Method: DTD was assessed by structured interview, and probable Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM-IV) psychiatric disorders were identified with screening modules on the Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia, Present/Lifetime version (K-SADS-PL), in a multi-site sample of 236 children (7–18 years old; 50% female) referred by paediatric or mental health providers. Results: DTD (N = 80, 34%) and PTSD (N = 69, 29%) were highly comorbid and shared several DSM-IV internalizing disorder and DSM, 5th Edition (DSM-5) dysregulation disorder comorbidities. However, DTD, but not PTSD, was associated with comorbid panic disorder and disruptive behaviour disorders. On a multivariate basis including all probable DSM-IV disorders and DSM-5 dysregulation disorders, DTD was associated with separation anxiety disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder after controlling for PTSD, while PTSD was associated with major depression and generalized anxiety disorder after controlling for DTD. Conclusions: DTD’s comorbidities overlap with but extend beyond those of PTSD to include panic, separation anxiety, and disruptive behaviour disorders. DTD warrants further investigation as a potential diagnosis or a complex variant of PTSD in children, similar to the adult symptoms of disturbances of self-organization in the proposed International Classification of Diseases, 11th revision (ICD-11) complex post-traumatic stress disorder subtype.
topic trauma
child development
psychopathology
comorbidity
diagnosis
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2018.1562841
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