Prevalence and predictors of post-traumatic stress symptoms in 2200 hospitalised and non-hospitalised injured New Zealanders.
Shanthi AmeratungaAri SamaranayakaEmma H WyethGabrielle DavieRebbecca LilleySuzanne WilsonJesse KokauaSarah DerrettPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2021)
One in six hospitalised and one in eight non-hospitalised people reported post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms 12 months following injury. Perceived threat to life was a strong predictor of this risk in both groups. Identifying early predictors of post-traumatic stress disorder, regardless of whether the injury required hospitalisation, could help target tailored interventions that can reduce longer-term psychosocial morbidity.