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PTSD-8: A Short PTSD Inventory [PDF]
Traumatic events pose great challenges on mental health services in scarcity of specialist trauma clinicians and services. Simple short screening instruments for detecting adverse psychological responses are needed. Several brief screening instruments have been developed. However, some are limited, especially in relation to reflecting the posttraumatic
Hansen, Maj+5 more
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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with changes in fear learning and decision-making, suggesting involvement of the brain’s valuation system.
Ruonan Jia+11 more
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The neurobiology of PTSD [PDF]
The European Journal of Psychotraumatology is proud to announce its first special issue focusing on the neurobiology of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Ruth Lanius, Miranda Olff
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Introduction Following a case study on scopolamine butyl bromide, an anticholinergic drug, we studied the effect of a central anticholinergic drug on post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)‐related flashbacks and nightmares.
Katsumasa Sogo+2 more
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The role of posttraumatic stress and depression symptoms in mother-infant bonding [PDF]
Background: There is some evidence posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following childbirth may impact on the mother-infant bond. However, the evidence is inconsistent over whether PTSD or co-morbid depressive symptoms are primarily related to impaired ...
Anđelinović, M.+4 more
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Complex PTSD among treatment-seeking veterans with PTSD [PDF]
Background: In the ICD-11 hierarchical classification structure, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex PTSD (CPTSD) are separate and distinct but also 'sibling' disorders, meaning that the diagnoses follow from the parent category of traumatic stress disorders.
Marina Letica-Crepulja+5 more
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PTSD Women Veterans’ Prevalence of PTSD Care [PDF]
The Authors Reply—We thank Dr. Lutwak for her interest and comments on our article, “PTSD Risk and Mental Health Care Engagement in a Multi-War Era Community Sample of Women Veterans”.1 We agree that a better understanding of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) risks, incidence, and associated physiological changes are important for informing the care
Elizabeth M. Yano, Donna L. Washington
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The co-occurrence of PTSD and dissociation: differentiating severe PTSD from dissociative-PTSD [PDF]
A dissociative-posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) subtype has been included in the DSM-5. However, it is not yet clear whether certain socio-demographic characteristics or psychological/clinical constructs such as comorbid psychopathology differentiate between severe PTSD and dissociative-PTSD.
J. Don Richardson+4 more
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Psychopathology is a risk factor for accelerated biological aging and early mortality. We examined associations between broad underlying dimensions of psychopathology (reflecting internalizing and externalizing psychiatric symptoms), PTSD, and age ...
Sage E. Hawn+8 more
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