University of Waterloo, ON, Canada.
Community Ment Health J. 2010 Dec;46(6):621-7. doi: 10.1007/s10597-010-9308-2. Epub 2010 May 7.
Clinical triggers from the Traumatic Life Events Clinical Assessment Protocol (CAP) identify individuals who might benefit from formal services or additional supports targeted towards trauma treatment. The Traumatic Life Events CAP identifies two groups who have experienced one or more potentially traumatic life events: (1) those who are in immediate danger due to current abuse/criminal victimization; (2) those who have experienced one or more traumatic events that evoked an intense sense of horror or fear. Descriptive analysis was conducted across psychiatric hospital and community-based mental health service settings to compare the two triggered groups to those without traumatic experiences (the not-triggered group). The Traumatic Life Events CAP identified subpopulations with unrecognized and untreated traumatic-stress-related symptoms, which are of great concern for those in community-based mental health services who are in immediate danger due to current abuse.
创伤生活事件临床评估协议 (CAP) 的临床触发因素可识别出可能受益于针对创伤治疗的正式服务或其他额外支持的个体。创伤生活事件 CAP 确定了两类经历过一次或多次潜在创伤性生活事件的人群:(1) 因当前虐待/犯罪受害而处于直接危险之中的人;(2) 经历过引起强烈恐惧或恐惧的一次或多次创伤性事件的人。在精神病院和社区心理健康服务机构中进行了描述性分析,以将这两个触发组与没有创伤经历的组(未触发组)进行比较。创伤生活事件 CAP 确定了具有未被识别和未经治疗的创伤性应激相关症状的亚人群,这对于那些因当前虐待而处于直接危险之中的社区心理健康服务人群来说是一个严重的问题。