Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms might be destroying your intimacy : a test of mediational models in a community sample of couples
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The present research focused on the pathways through which the symptoms of
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may negatively impact intimacy. Previous research
has confirmed a link between self-reported PTSD symptoms and intimacy; however, a
thorough examination of mediating paths, partner effects, and secondary traumatization
has not yet been realized. With a sample of 297 heterosexual couples, intraindividual and
dyadic models were developed to explain the relationships between PTSD symptoms and
intimacy in the context of interdependence theory, attachment theory, and models of selfpreservation (e.g., fight-or-flight). The current study replicated the findings of others and
has supported a process in which affective (alexithymia, negative affect, positive affect)
and communication (demand-withdraw behaviour, self-concealment, and constructive
communication) pathways mediate the intraindividual and dyadic relationships between
PTSD symptoms and intimacy. Moreover, it also found that the PTSD symptoms of each
partner were significantly related; however, this was only the case for those dyads in
which the partners had disclosed most everything about their traumatic experiences. As
such, secondary traumatization was supported. Finally, although the overall pattern of
results suggest a total negative effect of PTSD symptoms on intimacy, a sex difference
was evident such that the direct effect of the woman's PTSD symptoms were positively
associated with both her and her partner's intimacy. I t is possible that the Tend-andBefriend model of threat response, wherein women are said to foster social bonds in the
face of distress, may account for this sex difference. Overall, however, it is clear that
PTSD symptoms were negatively associated with relationship quality and attention to this
impact in the development of diagnostic criteria and treatment protocols is necessary.