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The comorbidity of posttraumatic stress disorder and antisocial personality disorder: An epidemiological and genetic study.

机译:创伤后应激障碍和反社会人格障碍的合并症:流行病学和遗传学研究。

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Although previous research has documented a high rate of comorbidity between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and antisocial personality disorder (APD) in Vietnam veterans, little is known about the contribution of genetic and environmental factors to the relationship between these two disorders This study investigated the nature of the relationship between PTSD and APD by analyzing data from the Harvard-Twin study of Drug Abuse and Dependence (1992). Data from 8,039 male-male twin pairs were collected by telephone interview. Chi-square analyses revealed that PTSD was significantly associated with both conduct disorder (CD) and APD and that individuals with PTSD were more than twice as likely as those without PTSD to have a lifetime CD diagnosis and almost five times as likely to have a lifetime APD diagnosis. Analyses across twin pairs demonstrated a significant familial association between PTSD and both CD and APD. Genetic influences could not be distinguished from family environment as the basis for the association between PTSD and CD while the association between PTSD and APD was significantly influenced by genetic factors. This study also examined whether childhood behavior problems were a vulnerability for combat related PTSD and whether adult antisocial behaviors were a vulnerability or consequence of combat related PTSD. Multiple regression analyses indicated that childhood behavior problems were significantly associated both with higher levels of combat exposure and with higher levels of PTSD symptoms. Combat exposure was also a significant predictor of adult antisocial behavior, even after controlling for genetic and familial influences on that behavior. A high-risk twin design comparing PTSD probands, combat controls, and their co-twins revealed that PTSD probands and their high-risk co-twins had higher levels of adult antisocial behavior than combat controls and their low-risk co-twins. These results indicate that while childhood behavior problems are a vulnerability for PTSD, adult antisocial behaviors are both a vulnerability for developing PTSD following combat exposure and a consequence of PTSD.
机译:尽管先前的研究已经证明越南退伍军人的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和反社会人格障碍(APD)之间合并症的发生率很高,但是对于遗传和环境因素对这两种疾病之间关系的贡献知之甚少通过分析哈佛-特温大学药物滥用和依赖性研究(1992年)的数据,研究了PTSD与APD之间关系的性质。通过电话采访收集了8039对男女双胞胎的数据。卡方分析显示,PTSD与行为障碍(CD)和APD均显着相关,患有PTSD的人进行CD终身诊断的可能性是没有PTSD的人的两倍以上,具有终身诊断的可能性几乎是其五倍。 APD诊断。双胞胎对的分析表明,PTSD与CD和APD之间存在明显的家族联系。遗传影响不能与家庭环境区分开来,作为PTSD和CD之间关联的基础,而PTSD和APD之间的关联则受到遗传因素的显着影响。这项研究还检查了儿童行为问题是否是与战斗有关的创伤后应激障碍的脆弱性,以及成人的反社会行为是否是与战斗有关的创伤后应激障碍的脆弱性或后果。多元回归分析表明,儿童期行为问题与较高的战斗暴露水平和较高的PTSD症状显着相关。即使控制了遗传和家族影响,战斗暴露也是成年人反社会行为的重要预测指标。一种高风险双胞胎设计,通过比较PTSD先证者,战斗控制者和他们的同伴,发现PTSD先证者及其高风险的同胞比战斗控制者和低风险同胞具有更高的成人反社会行为水平。这些结果表明,虽然儿童行为问题是PTSD的脆弱性,但成人的反社会行为既是战斗暴露后发展PTSD的脆弱性,也是PTSD的后果。

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