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Feasibility and acceptability of written exposure therapy group in a virtual outpatient setting

open access: yesJournal of Traumatic Stress, EarlyView.
Abstract Written exposure therapy (WET) has emerged as a promising treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with the potential to overcome common barriers to engagement. Several facets of WET lend themselves particularly well for adaptation to a group setting, yet few studies have examined WET in such formats.
Adam G. Horwitz   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Understanding and improving the mental health of refugees and asylum‐seekers: Reflections from the closing panel of the 2024 International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Meeting

open access: yesJournal of Traumatic Stress, EarlyView.
Abstract Forcible displacement due to war and persecution has reached unprecedented heights across the globe. The mental health impact of trauma and displacement on refugee communities is profound. Although there are several evidence‐based therapies that are efficacious in reducing symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression in refugees ...
Angela Nickerson   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dimensionality and reliability of the Civilian Mississippi Scale for PTSD in a postearthquake community [PDF]

open access: green, 2000
Moira Inkelas   +4 more
openalex   +1 more source

A Molecular Clue to PTSD

open access: yesPLOS Biology, 2015
Work on rats and humans reveals a role for reduction in the levels of the stress-regulated protein kinase SGK1 in the development of post-traumatic stress disorder. Read the Research Article.
openaire   +5 more sources

The association between childhood adversity and resilience among cadets: Evidence from The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Study

open access: yesJournal of Traumatic Stress, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In this study, our aims were to (a) examine the associations between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs; i.e., childhood maltreatment, household challenges, and peer victimization) and resilience, adjusting for sociodemographic variables, and (b) test the moderating effect of emotional regulation on the association between childhood ...
Isabel Garces‐Davila   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Associations between higher exposure to potentially morally injurious events and negative posttraumatic cognition trajectories throughout cognitive processing therapy

open access: yesJournal of Traumatic Stress, EarlyView.
Abstract Individuals with higher potentially morally injurious event (PMIE) exposure often exhibit elevated levels of negative posttraumatic cognitions (NPCs). Researchers have argued that individuals with moral injury (MI) following PMIE exposure experience more prescriptive NPCs than those without MI.
Anusha M. Limdi   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Examining the between‐ and within‐person associations among perceived sleep quality and mental health symptoms in emergency medical service clinicians

open access: yesJournal of Traumatic Stress, EarlyView.
Abstract Disturbed sleep is a known risk factor for heightened mental health symptoms, and this association may be particularly problematic among emergency medical service (EMS) clinicians. Yet, associations between daily sleep quality and daily mental health symptoms are understudied among this vulnerable group.
Enzo G. Plaitano   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

A 1‐year follow‐up of the My Grief app for prolonged grief

open access: yesJournal of Traumatic Stress, EarlyView.
Abstract Mobile health applications (apps) are increasingly used to reduce mental health problems. However, few effective apps are available for bereaved adults. Recently, a randomized controlled trial demonstrated the short‐term beneficial effects of access to the My Grief app in mitigating symptoms of prolonged grief and posttraumatic stress in ...
Maarten C. Eisma   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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