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Reliability and validity of a brief instrument for assessing post‐traumatic stress disorder
, 1993This study examines the psychometric properties of two versions of the PTSD Sympton Scale (PSS). The scale contains 17 items that diagnose PTSD according to DSM-III-R criteria and assess the severity of PTSD symptoms. An interview and self-report version
E. Foa, D. Riggs, C. Dancu, B. Rothbaum
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Post-traumatic stress disorder: A differential diagnostic consideration for COVID-19 survivors
Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2020Objective: SARS-CoV-2 infection and its oft-associated illness COVID-19 may lead to neuropsychological deficits, either through direct mechanisms (i.e., neurovirulance) or indirect mechanisms, most notably complications caused by the virus (e.g., stroke)
Erin T. Kaseda, A. Levine
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Post-traumatic stress disorder in nurses: An integrative review.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2020AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To synthesise literature regarding PTSD among nurses. Two objectives guided this review: (a) describe the prevalence of PTSD in registered nurses and (b) identify factors associated with nursing work-related PTSD.
Michelle Schuster, Patricia A Dwyer
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Autism, 2020
People with Autism Spectrum Disorder show an increased risk of experiencing potentially traumatic events, particularly social victimization. However, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder co-occurrence was hardly studied.
Nirit Haruvi-Lamdan+4 more
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People with Autism Spectrum Disorder show an increased risk of experiencing potentially traumatic events, particularly social victimization. However, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder co-occurrence was hardly studied.
Nirit Haruvi-Lamdan+4 more
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Self-Compassion, Trauma and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review.
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2020Self-compassion has emerged as an important construct in the mental health literature. Although conceptual links between self-compassion and trauma are apparent, a review has not been completed to examine whether this association is supported by ...
Sarah-Jane Winders+3 more
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2017Since its debut in the psychiatric nomenclature in 1980, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has had a dramatic impact on criminal and civil jurisprudence.
A. Shalev, I. Liberzon, C. Marmar
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