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. 2024 May 7;13(10):2735. doi: 10.3390/jcm13102735

Table 3.

Mental health treatment uptake of participants with CPTSD, PTSD, and depression.

Total Sample
(n = 1918)
CPTSD
(n = 29)
PTSD
(n = 51)
Depression
(n = 79)
n % n % n % n % χ2 p -Value
Mental health treatment 1 252 13.1% 19 65.5% 21 41.2% 25 31.6% 138.943 <0.001
Psychotherapy 2 218 11.4% 17 58.6% 18 35.3% 21 26.6% 123.590 <0.001
Missing 52 2.7% 1 3.4% 1 2.0% 2 2.5%
Total Sample
(n = 252)
CPTSD
(n = 19)
PTSD
(n = 21)
Depression
(n = 25)
χ2 p -value
If yes, which type of therapy?
Outpatient psychotherapy 184 73.0% 15 88.2% 17 81.0% 15 78.9% 1.592 0.66
missing 39 15.5% 2 10.5% 3 14.3% 4 16.0%
Psychosomatic inpatient treatment 56 22.2% 7 36.8% 5 23.8% 12 48.0% 3.949 0.27
missing 56 22.2% 2 10.5% 7 33.3% 5 20.0%
Psychiatric inpatient treatment 51 20.2% 8 47.4% 4 19.0% 7 28.0% 8.908 0.031
missing 56 22.2% 2 10.5% 7 33.3% 5 20.0%
Psychotherapy outpatient clinic 45 19.6% 8 44.4% 4 23.5% 5 21.7% 8.134 0.043
missing 35 15.2% 2 11.1% 3 17.6% 4 17.4%

CPTSD = complex post-traumatic stress disorder; PTSD = post-traumatic stress disorder; 1 any kind of mental health treatment, including psychotherapy; 2 specifically receiving psychotherapy.