Acute stress disorder and defense mechanisms: a study of physical trauma patients admitted to an emergency hospital

Abstract Introduction: Acute stress disorder (ASD) encompasses a set of symptoms that can arise in individuals after exposure to a traumatic event. This study assessed the defense mechanisms used by victims of physical trauma who developed ASD. Method: This was a controlled cross-sectional study of 146 patients who suffered physical trauma and required hospitalization. A structured questionnaire was used to evaluate ASD symptoms based on DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, in addition to the Defense Style Questionnaire (DSQ). Results: Ten participants (6.85%) received a positive diagnosis of ASD, and 136, (93.15%) a negative diagnosis. The majority of the sample consisted of men with median age ranging from 33.50 to 35.50. The most prevalent defense mechanisms among the 10 patients with ASD were cancellation and devaluation, which belong to the neurotic and immature factors, respectively. Positive associations between the presence of symptoms from criterion B of the DSM-5 and defense mechanisms from the DSQ were found. These included the mechanisms of undoing, projection, passive aggression, acting out, autistic fantasy, displacement, and somatization. Conclusion: Patients with ASD employed different defense mechanisms such as undoing and devaluation when compared to patients not diagnosed with ASD. These results mark the importance of early detection of ASD symptoms at a preventative level, thereby creating new possibilities for avoiding exacerbations related to the trauma, which represents an important advance in terms of public health.

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Main Authors: Santana,Márcia Rosane Moreira, Zatti,Cleonice, Spader,Mariana Lunardi, Malgarim,Bibiana Godoi, Salle,Emílio, Piltcher,Renato, Ceresér,Keila Maria Mendes, Bastos,Andre Goettems, Freitas,Lúcia Helena
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Published: Associação de Psiquiatria do Rio Grande do Sul 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S2237-608920170004002472017-12-20Acute stress disorder and defense mechanisms: a study of physical trauma patients admitted to an emergency hospitalSantana,Márcia Rosane MoreiraZatti,CleoniceSpader,Mariana LunardiMalgarim,Bibiana GodoiSalle,EmílioPiltcher,RenatoCeresér,Keila Maria MendesBastos,Andre GoettemsFreitas,Lúcia Helena Symptom acute stress disorder defense mechanisms stressful events Abstract Introduction: Acute stress disorder (ASD) encompasses a set of symptoms that can arise in individuals after exposure to a traumatic event. This study assessed the defense mechanisms used by victims of physical trauma who developed ASD. Method: This was a controlled cross-sectional study of 146 patients who suffered physical trauma and required hospitalization. A structured questionnaire was used to evaluate ASD symptoms based on DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, in addition to the Defense Style Questionnaire (DSQ). Results: Ten participants (6.85%) received a positive diagnosis of ASD, and 136, (93.15%) a negative diagnosis. The majority of the sample consisted of men with median age ranging from 33.50 to 35.50. The most prevalent defense mechanisms among the 10 patients with ASD were cancellation and devaluation, which belong to the neurotic and immature factors, respectively. Positive associations between the presence of symptoms from criterion B of the DSM-5 and defense mechanisms from the DSQ were found. These included the mechanisms of undoing, projection, passive aggression, acting out, autistic fantasy, displacement, and somatization. Conclusion: Patients with ASD employed different defense mechanisms such as undoing and devaluation when compared to patients not diagnosed with ASD. These results mark the importance of early detection of ASD symptoms at a preventative level, thereby creating new possibilities for avoiding exacerbations related to the trauma, which represents an important advance in terms of public health.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação de Psiquiatria do Rio Grande do SulTrends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy v.39 n.4 20172017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2237-60892017000400247en10.1590/2237-6089-2016-0071
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Zatti,Cleonice
Spader,Mariana Lunardi
Malgarim,Bibiana Godoi
Salle,Emílio
Piltcher,Renato
Ceresér,Keila Maria Mendes
Bastos,Andre Goettems
Freitas,Lúcia Helena
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Spader,Mariana Lunardi
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Bastos,Andre Goettems
Freitas,Lúcia Helena
Acute stress disorder and defense mechanisms: a study of physical trauma patients admitted to an emergency hospital
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Zatti,Cleonice
Spader,Mariana Lunardi
Malgarim,Bibiana Godoi
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Bastos,Andre Goettems
Freitas,Lúcia Helena
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title Acute stress disorder and defense mechanisms: a study of physical trauma patients admitted to an emergency hospital
title_short Acute stress disorder and defense mechanisms: a study of physical trauma patients admitted to an emergency hospital
title_full Acute stress disorder and defense mechanisms: a study of physical trauma patients admitted to an emergency hospital
title_fullStr Acute stress disorder and defense mechanisms: a study of physical trauma patients admitted to an emergency hospital
title_full_unstemmed Acute stress disorder and defense mechanisms: a study of physical trauma patients admitted to an emergency hospital
title_sort acute stress disorder and defense mechanisms: a study of physical trauma patients admitted to an emergency hospital
description Abstract Introduction: Acute stress disorder (ASD) encompasses a set of symptoms that can arise in individuals after exposure to a traumatic event. This study assessed the defense mechanisms used by victims of physical trauma who developed ASD. Method: This was a controlled cross-sectional study of 146 patients who suffered physical trauma and required hospitalization. A structured questionnaire was used to evaluate ASD symptoms based on DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, in addition to the Defense Style Questionnaire (DSQ). Results: Ten participants (6.85%) received a positive diagnosis of ASD, and 136, (93.15%) a negative diagnosis. The majority of the sample consisted of men with median age ranging from 33.50 to 35.50. The most prevalent defense mechanisms among the 10 patients with ASD were cancellation and devaluation, which belong to the neurotic and immature factors, respectively. Positive associations between the presence of symptoms from criterion B of the DSM-5 and defense mechanisms from the DSQ were found. These included the mechanisms of undoing, projection, passive aggression, acting out, autistic fantasy, displacement, and somatization. Conclusion: Patients with ASD employed different defense mechanisms such as undoing and devaluation when compared to patients not diagnosed with ASD. These results mark the importance of early detection of ASD symptoms at a preventative level, thereby creating new possibilities for avoiding exacerbations related to the trauma, which represents an important advance in terms of public health.
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