Identification of PTSD in Cancer Survivors

Carol L. Alter(Cornell University), David Pelcovitz(Cornell University), Alan Axelrod(North Shore University Hospital), Barbara Goldenberg(Cornell University), Helene Harris(North Shore University Hospital), Barbara Meyers(Cornell University), Brian Grobois(North Shore University Hospital), Francine S. Mandel(North Shore University Hospital), Aliza Septimus(Cornell University), Sandra J. Kaplan(Cornell University)
Psychosomatics
March 1, 1996
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Abstract

The authors measured the rate and determinants of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in a group of cancer survivors. Patients who had a history of cancer diagnosis with at least 3 years since diagnosis, receiving no active treatment, such as chemotherapy or radiation, were interviewed (N = 27). Patients, who were part of the DSM-IV PTSD field trial, were compared with a community-based control group matched for age and socioeconomic status. One member of the survivor group (4%) and no members of the control group met criteria for current PTSD (NS). Six of the survivors (22%) and no control subjects met lifetime criteria (P < 0.02). Cancer patients have a higher rate of PTSD than found in the community. Symptoms closely resemble those of individuals who have experienced other traumatic events.


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