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Prospective study of police officer spouse/partners: a new pathway to secondary trauma and relationship violence?


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

It has been reported that posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with secondary spouse/partner (S/P) emotional distress and relationship violence.

Objective

To investigate the relationships between PTSD, S/P emotional distress and relationship violence among police recruits using a prospective design.

Methods

Two hypotheses were tested in 71 S/Ps: (1) Police officer reports of greater PTSD symptoms after 12 months of police service will be associated with greater secondary trauma symptoms among S/Ps; (2) Greater secondary trauma symptoms among S/Ps at 12 months will be associated with S/P reports of greater relationship violence.

Methods

71 police recruits and their S/Ps were assessed at baseline and 12 months after the start of police officer duty. Using linear and logistic regression, we analyzed explanatory variables for 12 month S/P secondary traumatic stress symptoms and couple violence, including baseline S/P variables and couple violence, as well as exposure and PTSD reports from both S/P and officer.

Results

S/P perception of officer PTSD symptoms predicted S/P secondary traumatic stress. OS/P secondary trauma was significantly associated with both total couple violence (.34, p?=?.004) and S/P to officer violence (.35, p?=?.003).

Conclusions

Although results from this relatively small study of young police officers and their S/Ps must be confirmed by larger studies in general populations, findings suggest that S/P perception of PTSD symptoms may play a key role in the spread of traumatic stress symptoms across intimate partner relationships and intimate partner violence in the context of PTSD.

SUBMITTER: Meffert SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4079247 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prospective study of police officer spouse/partners: a new pathway to secondary trauma and relationship violence?

Meffert Susan M SM   Henn-Haase Clare C   Metzler Thomas J TJ   Qian Meng M   Best Suzanne S   Hirschfeld Ayelet A   McCaslin Shannon S   Inslicht Sabra S   Neylan Thomas C TC   Marmar Charles R CR  

PloS one 20140702 7


<h4>Introduction</h4>It has been reported that posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with secondary spouse/partner (S/P) emotional distress and relationship violence.<h4>Objective</h4>To investigate the relationships between PTSD, S/P emotional distress and relationship violence among police recruits using a prospective design.<h4>Methods</h4>Two hypotheses were tested in 71 S/Ps: (1) Police officer reports of greater PTSD symptoms after 12 months of police service will be associate  ...[more]

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