Conducting applied research on Vietnam combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Clinical Psychology
Abstract
A paradigmatic shift in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research is underway. Formistic and mechanistic research designs, characterized by single-category, single-cause, single-effect models, gradually are being replaced by contextual and organistic research designs that feature multi-category, multi-cause, and multi-effect interactional models. Such changes in diagnostic and treatment outcome research require solving many methodological issues in such areas as: measuring types of traumas and stressors; measuring PTSD symptoms and subtypes; measuring subject dispositional characteristics (such as ethnic differences); assessing concurrent and/or pre-existing psychiatric (Axis I) disorders; classifying personality styles and concurrent and/or pre-existing personality (Axis II) disorders; evaluating phase in the development of PTSD as a disorder; measuring current environmental stresses and interpersonal interactions; and assessing secondary gains and readiness for treatment. These and other methodological problems must be addressed as research on PTSD shifts to longitudinal measurement of subjects randomly assigned to treatment conditions.Keywords
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