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Socio-demographic and trauma-related predictors of depression within eight weeks of motor vehicle collision in the AURORA study

Authors :
Christopher W. Jones
Ronald C. Kessler
Vishnu P. Murty
Claire Pearson
Beatriz Luna
Mark J. Seamon
Samuel A. McLean
Jennifer S. Stevens
Sarah D. Linnstaedt
Paulina Sergot
Niels K. Rathlev
William F. Peacock
Irving Hwang
Gari D. Clifford
Roland C. Merchant
Kerry J. Ressler
Sophia Sheikh
Deanna
Robert M. Domeier
Sue Lee
Phyllis L. Hendry
Gregory J. Fermann
Thomas C. Neylan
Laura Germine
Leon D. Sanchez
Karestan C. Koenen
Scott L. Rauch
Lauren A. Hudak
Jose L. Pascual
Meghan E. McGrath
Diego A. Pizzagalli
Steven E. Harte
Steven E. Bruce
Donglin Zeng
Brittany E. Punches
John P. Haran
Jutta Joormann
David A. Peak
Paul I. Musey
Kamran Mohiuddin
Xinming An
Francesca L. Beaudoin
Nancy A. Sampson
Source :
Psychol Med
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BackgroundThis is the first report on the association between trauma exposure and depression from the Advancing Understanding of RecOvery afteR traumA(AURORA) multisite longitudinal study of adverse post-traumatic neuropsychiatric sequelae (APNS) among participants seeking emergency department (ED) treatment in the aftermath of a traumatic life experience.MethodsWe focus on participants presenting at EDs after a motor vehicle collision (MVC), which characterizes most AURORA participants, and examine associations of participant socio-demographics and MVC characteristics with 8-week depression as mediated through peritraumatic symptoms and 2-week depression.ResultsEight-week depression prevalence was relatively high (27.8%) and associated with several MVC characteristics (being passenger v. driver; injuries to other people). Peritraumatic distress was associated with 2-week but not 8-week depression. Most of these associations held when controlling for peritraumatic symptoms and, to a lesser degree, depressive symptoms at 2-weeks post-trauma.ConclusionsThese observations, coupled with substantial variation in the relative strength of the mediating pathways across predictors, raises the possibility of diverse and potentially complex underlying biological and psychological processes that remain to be elucidated in more in-depth analyses of the rich and evolving AURORA database to find new targets for intervention and new tools for risk-based stratification following trauma exposure.

Details

ISSN :
14698978 and 00332917
Volume :
52
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychological medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d9895e9006a9f7e84a114c7e5d419735