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Sleep Problems and Physical Pain as Moderators of the Relationship Between PTSD Symptoms and Aggression in Returning Veterans

机译:睡眠问题和身体疼痛作为中风者的症状与退伍老兵侵略之间的关系

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Objective: This study investigated sleep problems and physical pain as moderators of the relationship between PTSD symptoms and aggression among returning veterans. Prior research has demonstrated associations between PTSD symptoms and aggression, but little work has sought to identify moderators of this relationship. Sleep problems and physical pain are both common clinical problems among veterans and have theoretical links to aggression. Method: Participants were 103 returning service members and veterans recruited from the greater Boston area and enrolled in the VA Translational Research Center for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Stress Disorders (TRACTS). Aggression outcomes included physical and psychological intimate partner aggression (IPA), as well as physical and psychological general aggression (GA). Variables were measured via self-report questionnaires, with the exception of PTSD symptoms, which were assessed via clinician interview. Results: Bivariate correlations revealed significant associations between PTSD symptoms, sleep problems, physical pain, and aggression outcomes. Both sleep problems and physical pain significantly moderated the relationship between PTSD symptoms and physical GA, such that this relationship became stronger at higher levels of these moderator variables. However, moderation was not found for the other aggression outcomes. Conclusions: Findings suggest that sleep problems and physical pain strengthen the relationship between veterans' PTSD symptoms and physical aggression toward others. Although further replication and elucidation is needed, these factors may disinhibit aggression among those at higher risk due to their PTSD symptoms.
机译:目的:这项研究调查了睡眠问题和身体疼痛,作为PTSD退伍军人症状与侵略之间关系的主持人。先前的研究表明,应投灾症状与侵略之间的关联,但备受较小的工作来识别这种关系的主持人。睡眠问题和身体疼痛是退伍军人之间的常见临床问题,并具有与侵略性的理论联系。方法:参与者是从更大的波士顿地区招募的103份退货服务会员和退伍军人,并参加了创伤性脑损伤(TBI)和压力障碍(尸体)的VA翻译研究中心。侵略结果包括身体和心理亲密的伴侣侵略(IPA),以及身体和心理一般侵略(GA)。通过自我报告调查问卷测量变量,除了可通过临床医生访谈评估的PTSD症状。结果:生物相关性相关揭示了应激症状,睡眠问题,身体疼痛和侵略结果之间的重要关联。睡眠问题和物理疼痛都显着调节了应激症状与物理遗传学之间的关系,使得这种关系变得更加越来越强,这些主持人变量更高。但是,没有找到适应其他侵略结果。结论:调查结果表明,睡眠问题和身体疼痛加强了退伍军人的应激症状与对他人身体侵略之间的关系。虽然需要进一步复制和阐明,但这些因素可能会在可行的症状导致的风险较高的那些因素中不安。

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