TY - JOUR
T1 - Partner accommodation in posttraumatic stress disorder
T2 - Initial testing of the Significant Others' Responses to Trauma Scale (SORTS)
AU - Fredman, Steffany J.
AU - Vorstenbosch, Valerie
AU - Wagner, Anne C.
AU - Macdonald, Alexandra
AU - Monson, Candice M.
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported in part by a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to Candice M. Monson ( R34 MH076813 ) and resources of the Women's Health Sciences Division of the National Center for PTSD. We gratefully acknowledge Kathryn Adair, Jennifer Belus, Marta Maslej, and Stephanie Wells for assistance with data collection and entry, Amy Brown-Bowers, Helen Z. Macdonald, and Melinda Morrill for assistance conducting clinician interviews, Suzanne Pineles for supervision of study assessors, and Dawne Vogt for input regarding data analysis.
PY - 2014/5
Y1 - 2014/5
N2 - Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with myriad relationship problems and psychological distress in partners of individuals with PTSD. This study sought to develop a self-report measure of partner accommodation to PTSD (i.e., ways in which partners alter their behavior in response to patient PTSD symptoms), the Significant Others' Responses to Trauma Scale (SORTS), and to investigate its reliability and construct validity in 46 treatment-seeking couples. The SORTS demonstrated strong internal consistency and associations with individual and relationship distress. Accommodation was positively correlated with partners' ratings of patients' PTSD symptoms, patient self-reported depressive and trait anger severity, and partner self-reported depressive and state anger severity. Accommodation was negatively correlated with patient and partner relationship satisfaction and partners' perceived social support received from patients. Findings suggest that accommodation may be an attempt to adapt to living with a partner with PTSD but may have negative implications for patient and partner well-being.
AB - Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with myriad relationship problems and psychological distress in partners of individuals with PTSD. This study sought to develop a self-report measure of partner accommodation to PTSD (i.e., ways in which partners alter their behavior in response to patient PTSD symptoms), the Significant Others' Responses to Trauma Scale (SORTS), and to investigate its reliability and construct validity in 46 treatment-seeking couples. The SORTS demonstrated strong internal consistency and associations with individual and relationship distress. Accommodation was positively correlated with partners' ratings of patients' PTSD symptoms, patient self-reported depressive and trait anger severity, and partner self-reported depressive and state anger severity. Accommodation was negatively correlated with patient and partner relationship satisfaction and partners' perceived social support received from patients. Findings suggest that accommodation may be an attempt to adapt to living with a partner with PTSD but may have negative implications for patient and partner well-being.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.janxdis.2014.04.001
DO - 10.1016/j.janxdis.2014.04.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 24816277
AN - SCOPUS:84899980257
SN - 0887-6185
VL - 28
SP - 372
EP - 381
JO - Journal of Anxiety Disorders
JF - Journal of Anxiety Disorders
IS - 4
ER -