A biobank for complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) and PTSD: study protocol for a cross-sectional study

Aug 12, 2025European journal of psychotraumatology

A resource collecting samples for studying complex and regular PTSD: plan for a one-time study

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Abstract

The study will compare three groups: individuals with (n = 40), PTSD (n = 30), and trauma-exposed healthy controls (n = 30).

  • C-PTSD includes symptoms such as disturbances in emotion regulation, negative self-concept, and challenges in interpersonal relationships, alongside traditional PTSD symptoms.
  • Emerging evidence indicates that C-PTSD may have distinct neurobiological profiles when compared to PTSD.
  • The study aims to identify both unique and shared brain alterations between C-PTSD and PTSD.
  • A will be established to include neuroimaging, inflammatory, physiological, genetic, and psychosocial measures.
  • Data will be made openly available on the Open Science Framework following the publication of the main findings.

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Key numbers

40 of 100
Participant Composition
Total participants planned: 40 with , 30 with PTSD, 30 healthy controls.

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