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Social provision partially mediates the complex associations among posttraumatic stress, obsessive-compulsive and depressive symptoms in traumatized patients

Authors
Kim, HeejungKim, SunahKong, SeongsookKim, Nam Hee
Issue Date
Feb-2020
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
Keywords
depressive symptoms; nurses; obsessive-compulsive disorder; posttraumatic stress disorders; social provision; sociological factors
Citation
Journal of Advanced Nursing, v.76, no.2, pp 566 - 576
Pages
11
Journal Title
Journal of Advanced Nursing
Volume
76
Number
2
Start Page
566
End Page
576
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/3158
DOI
10.1111/jan.14263
ISSN
0309-2402
1365-2648
Abstract
Aim To identify the associations among posttraumatic stress, depressive and obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) in outpatients with psychological trauma and to examine the mediating effect of social provision. Background Psychologically traumatized patients simultaneously experience depressive and OCS. Social provision may mediate multiple symptoms differently compared with social support. Design Cross-sectional and correlational study. Methods Data were collected between August 2016-May 2017. Psychiatric outpatients (N = 151) completed a structured questionnaire consisting of the Korean versions of the Social Provision Scale, Beck Depression Inventory-II, Maudsley Obsessional-Compulsive Inventory and Impact of Event Scale-Revised. Structural equation modelling was used to examine the recursive association among the three symptoms and the mediation of social provision. Results There was a recursive association between posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and depressive symptoms, which were simultaneously associated with OCS with a one-way direction. OCS and social provision partially mediated these identified associations among three symptoms. Conclusions Our findings provide insight into the complex associations of multiple symptoms experienced by traumatized outpatients and the partial mediation of social provision. Psychiatric and mental health professionals may enhance social functioning and interpersonal interactions based on social provision components used for helping traumatized patients with obsessive-compulsive and depressive symptoms. Impact There was a recursive association between PTSS and depressive symptoms that were simultaneously associated with OCS with a one-way direction. Social provision functions as a partial mediator when working with OCS. Mental health nurses can develop social provision interventions for depressive symptoms for traumatized outpatients with OCS.
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