This study examined the prevalence of intermittent explosive disorder (IED) and its associations with trauma exposure, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other psychiatric diagnoses in a sample of trauma-exposed veterans (n=232) with a high prevalence of PTSD. Structural associations between IED and latent dimensions of internalizing and externalizing psychopathology were also modeled to examine the location of IED within this influential structure. Twenty-four percent of the sample met criteria for a lifetime IED diagnosis and those with the diagnosis were more likely to meet criteria for lifetime PTSD than those without (30.3
作者:Annemarie F, Reardon;Christina L, Hein;Erika J, Wolf;Lauren B, Prince;Karen, Ryabchenko;Mark W, Miller
来源:Journal of anxiety disorders 2014 年 28卷 5期