Psychosocial stressors that precipitate dissociative trance disorder in Singapore
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- DOI: 10.1080/j.1440-1614.2004.01379.x
Psychosocial stressors that precipitate dissociative trance disorder in Singapore
Abstract
Objective: To study the psychosocial stressors that precipitate dissociative trance disorder (DTD) and to identify predictors of DTD.
Method: We conducted semistructured interviews in which detailed information was obtained for 58 cases diagnosed with DTD at a psychiatric hospital in Singapore. A comparison group of 58 patients who received treatment at the same hospital for major depression (MD) were also interviewed, using the same instrument.
Results: While 100% of the DTD group described at least one psychosocial stressor, only 80% of the MD group did so. Common stressors for the DTD group include problems with military life (38%), conflicts over religious and cultural issues (38%), and domestic disharmony and marital woes (24%). Conflicts over religious and cultural issues seemed to be important in the precipitation of DTD but not in the precipitation of MD (p < 0.001). Logistic regression reveals that the following are positive predictors for DTD: conflicts over religious and cultural issues; prior exposure to trance states; and being a spiritual healer or his/her assistant.
Conclusions: An understanding of the precipitating psychosocial stressors that overwhelmed the patient's coping abilities would have implications for treatment and enable the clinician to devise strategies for intervention and prevention.
Comment in
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Dissociative trance disorder associated with major depression and bereavement in a South African female adolescent.Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2005 May;39(5):423. doi: 10.1080/j.1440-1614.2005.01594.x. Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2005. PMID: 15860033 No abstract available.
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