Anger, Dissociation, and PTSD among Male Veterans Entering into PTSD Treatment

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Summary
The relationships among PTSD, dissociation, and anger were evaluated in a sample of 214 treatment-seeking Veterans (Vietnam era and OEF/OIF). Participants were evaluated at entry to a PTSD clinic in which they completed questionnaires and interviews. Anger and dissociation were significantly related to one another, and both symptoms contributed significant unique variance to total PTSD symptom severity.
Citation
Kulkarni, M., Porter, K. E., Rauch, S. A. M. (2012). Anger, dissociation, and PTSD among male veterans entering into PTSD treatment. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 26(2), 271-278.