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Ethnicity in trauma and psychiatric disorders: findings from the collaborative longitudinal study of personality disorders

✍ Scribed by Carlos I. Pérez Benítez; Shirley Yen; M. Tracie Shea; Maria O. Edelen; John C. Markowitz; Thomas H. McGlashan; Emily B. Ansell; Carlos M. Grilo; Andrew E. Skodol; John G. Gunderson; Leslie C. Morey


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
137 KB
Volume
66
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9762

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Abstract

The study's aims are to explore ethnic differences in rates of adverse childhood experiences and lifetime traumatic events and in rates of psychiatric disorders for patients exposed to similar traumas. Rates of these events and rates of major depressive disorder, posttraumatic stress, substance use, and borderline personality disorders were compared among 506 non‐Hispanic Whites (N‐HW), 108 Latina(o)s, and 94 African Americans (AA) participating in the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorder Study. We found that Whites reported higher rates of neglect than African Americans and Latina(o)s, higher rates of verbal/emotional abuse than African Americans, and higher rates of accidents and injuries/feared serious injury than Latina(o)s. African Americans had higher rates of seeing someone injured/killed than Whites. No significant interaction was observed between adverse events and ethnicity for mental disorders. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol: 66:1–16, 2010.


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