Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can oc; cur after motor vehicle accide
nts (MVAs). It is an anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive reliving o
f the accident, avoidance of reminders of the trauma and increased arousal.
Diagnostic criteria as specified in DSM-IV and in ICD-IO are discussed. A
case example illustrates the features of PTSD incurred by MVA. An overview
concerning the history of empirical studies on the consequences of MVAs is
given. PTSD is one of the more common psychiatric disorders, with prevalenc
e rates after MVAs ranging from 1% to nearly 9 %. Other psychiatric and com
orbid disorders that can occur as a consequence of MVAs are described. The
present paper reviews the most influential etiological theories for PTSD. I
t describes and discusses current knowledge on risk factors for the develop
ment of PTSD after surviving an MVA. In the treatment of PTSD cognitive-beh
avioural approaches have proven to be the most effective interventions.