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  • PTSD can lead to significant long-term social and job-related issues, but the short-term effects and their interactions remain less understood.
  • A study involving over 1,000 UK healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic used advanced modeling to explore how PTSD symptoms and functional impairments relate over time.
  • The results showed that intrusion symptoms of PTSD were strong predictors of avoidance symptoms and various difficulties at work, suggesting that addressing these intrusive thoughts could help break a cycle of negative impacts on daily life.

Article Abstract

PTSD has been associated with negative long-term consequences, including social and occupational impairments. Yet, a nuanced understanding of the interplay between PTSD symptoms and distinct domains of impairments on a short-term basis (weeks/ months) at the within-person level remains underexplored. In a large sample (n = 1096, n = 304) of UK healthcare workers assessed across seven assessment waves during the COVID-19 pandemic (spaced 6 weeks apart), we employed exploratory graphical vector autoregression models (GVAR) models to discern within-person temporal (across time) and contemporaneous (within same time window) dynamics between PTSD symptoms and functional impairment domains. The contemporaneous network highlighted strong co-occurrences between different symptoms and impairments. The temporal network revealed a mutually reinforcing cycle between intrusion and avoidance symptoms. Intrusion symptoms showed the highest out-strength (i.e., most predictive symptom), predicting avoidance symptoms, elevated sense of current threat, and various functional impairments. Avoidance symptoms, elevated after increased levels of intrusions, predicted work impairments that in turn were associated with difficulties in fulfilling other obligations. Our findings underscore the dynamics between perceived threat and intrusions, and the role intrusions may play in predicting a cascade of adverse effects. Targeted interventions aimed at mitigating intrusions may disrupt this negative cycle.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.janxdis.2024.102896DOI Listing

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