: The four-dimensional ('4-D') model has been proposed as a theoretical framework to understand and delineate trauma-related dissociative experiences, categorizing symptoms into trauma-related altered states of consciousness (TRASC) and normal waking consciousness (NWC), which occur along four dimensions: time, thought, body and emotion. : The main aim of the present study was to evaluate the validity of this model in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with and without comorbid dissociative disorders. : The predictions of the 4-D model were tested in 142 patients with PTSD, with ( = 46) and without ( = 96) comorbid dissociative disorders. : As predicted by the 4-D model, experiences of TRASC were less frequent and more specifically related to other measures of dissociation, dissociative disorder comorbidity and a history of childhood sexual abuse compared to experiences of NWC. The predicted lower intercorrelation of TRASC was not supported. : The 4-D model represents a promising framework for understanding dissociation across trauma-related disorders.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2018.1544025 | DOI Listing |
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