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Positive PTSD screening and its health correlates in patients with HIV in urban primary care settings / (Record no. 10212)

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International Standard Serial Number 0279-3695
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Transcribing agency OCT
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Personal name Lu, Weili
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Uniform title Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services /
Medium August 2024
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Title Positive PTSD screening and its health correlates in patients with HIV in urban primary care settings /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Weili Lu, Deanna Bullock, Lee Ruszczyk, Shannon Ettinger,Jeganee Srijeyanthan, Barbara Cladwell, Janice Oursler, Tameika Minor, John Beninato, and Emmaleigh Hauck
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Extent Vol 62 (9) pages 25-36 :
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Dimensions 27cm
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General note ABSTRACT<br/><br/>Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is underdiagnosed and undertreated in primary care, especially among African American individuals. The current study assessed documentation rates of PTSD and clinical health correlates among 135 predominantly African American patients with HIV and positive PTSD screens in a primary care unit. The Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5 (PC-PTSD-5) and a retrospective chart review of 135 patients with HIV were conducted. On the PC-<br/>PTSD-5 (cut point of 3), approximately one half of patients (49.6%; n = 67) had<br/>probable PTSD; however, only 11.9% of patients (n = 16) had a chart diagnosis of<br/>PTSD. A positive PTSD screen was associated with higher rates of depression and insomnia, but not anxiety, alcohol use, drug use, or pain in patients with HIV. Multi-morbidity of HIV, major depression, and positive PTSD screens was associated with increased risk for asthma, number of medical diagnoses, depression, insomnia, and anxiety. Findings highlight the need for trauma-informed care in primary care settings for people with PTSD and HIV. Larger samples are warranted to further explore health correlates of PTSD.<br/>
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Uncontrolled term PTSD screening
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Uncontrolled term HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus)
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Personal name Bullock, Deanna
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Personal name Ruszczyk, Lee
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Personal name Ettinger, Shannon
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Personal name Srijeyanthan, Jeganee
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Personal name Cladwell, Barbara
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Personal name Oursler, Janice
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Personal name Minor, Tameika
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Personal name Beninato, John
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Personal name Hauck, Emmaleigh
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