EVIDENCE FOR A DISSOCIATIVE SUBTYPE OF PTSD BY LATENT PROFILE AND CONFIRMATORY FACTOR ANALYSES IN A CIVILIAN SAMPLE
Depression and Anxiety2012Vol. 29(8), pp. 689–700
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Abstract
The results from LPAs and CFAs are concordant with the concept of a dissociative subtype in patients with PTSD and suggest that symptoms of derealization-depersonalization and the core symptoms of PTSD are positively correlated. Thought should be given to including a dissociative subtype of PTSD in the DSM-5.
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