Trauma and identity predictors of ICD-11 PTSD and complex PTSD in a trauma-exposed Colombian sample
Martin Robinson, Emanuele Fino, Gülseli Baysu, Rhiannon N Turner, Natasha I Bloch, Donncha Hanna, Chérie Armour

TL;DR
The study explores how personal and social identity relate to PTSD and complex PTSD in trauma-exposed individuals in Colombia.
Contribution
It identifies social and personal identity as unique predictors of complex PTSD, not PTSD, in post-conflict populations.
Findings
Greater personal identity orientation increases the likelihood of CPTSD diagnosis.
Stronger social identity orientation reduces the odds of CPTSD diagnosis.
Trauma experiences are linked to both PTSD and CPTSD, but identity factors uniquely predict CPTSD.
Abstract
The 11th International Classification of Diseases introduces the diagnosis of Complex PTSD (CPTSD); characterized by traditional PTSD symptomology plus Disturbances in Self Organisation. Part of this construct involves feeling socially disconnected from others, suggesting that aspects of group and individual identity may be associated with this disorder. The current study seeks to contribute to better understanding the association of individual social and personal identity in development of this disorder in post-conflict contexts. This study analysed survey data collected as part a case-control investigation of psychological risk and resilience in a trauma-exposed sample in Colombia (N = 541). Identity orientations, that is, the level of importance ascribed to one’s social and personal identity, was assessed using the Social and Personal Identities Scale (SIPI) and was assessed as…
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TopicsPosttraumatic Stress Disorder Research · Migration, Health and Trauma · Resilience and Mental Health
