Comorbidity with PTSD has been studied at home and abroad in follow-up\nstudies following major traumatic events, indexing patients diagnosed with\nPTSD and investigating rates of comorbidity and other psychiatric disorders.\nIn practical clinical practice, the majority of patients with PTSD are diagnosed\nwith neurosis and depression, but the clinical manifestations and\ntreatment of some of these patients are more complicated and difficult, and it\nis clinically found that these patients may have comorbidities and other mental\ndisorders. This study in hospitalized patients with neurosis and depression\nas the main research object, through the investigation found that some patients\n(36.4%) of comorbid PTSD, just, this part of the patients reported by a\ntraumatic event is not CCMD-3 defined in the â??unusualâ? traumatic event.\nTherefore, the results of this study suggest that attention should be paid to the\ncollection of patientsâ?? medical history, especially the inquiry of traumatic experiences.\nThis study is only a preliminary study with a small sample size, and\nthe conclusions obtained need to be further confirmed in future studies.
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