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Abstract The network approach to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has rapidly developed in recent years, driven by a growing number of empirical studies employing psychometric network analyses to investigate the structure of associations among PTSD symptoms.
Donald J. Robinaugh+3 more
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When women win, we all win—Call for a gendered global NCD agenda
Abstract Gender is a social determinant of health, interacting with other factors such as income, education, and housing and affects health care access and health care outcomes. This paper reviews key literature and policies on health disparities and gender disparities within health.
Christine Ngaruiya
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Abstract Military sexual trauma (MST) is prevalent and causes numerous deleterious effects on survivors. This study investigated the association between mental health counseling (MHC) and resilience among a large cohort of U.S. veterans who served in support of military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan following the September 11, 2001, terrorist ...
Mary M. Mitchel+3 more
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Tracking individualized stuck points in cognitive processing therapy: The amount of change matters
Abstract Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) targets maladaptive beliefs called “stuck points,” which are typically assessed using standardized measures (e.g., the Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory [PTCI]). This study examined whether changes in person‐specific individualized stuck points (ISPs) were associated with reductions in self‐reported and ...
Philip Held+3 more
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Dealing with complicity in fieldwork: Reflections on studying genetic research in Pakistan
Abstract Health‐related ethnography undertaken in a context marked by social inequalities and colonial legacies requires critical attention to power imbalances in the fieldwork. In this paper, I draw on my own experiences from studying genetic research in Pakistan.
Zainab Afshan Sheikh
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Sociocultural determinants of mental health among male sexual trauma survivors
Abstract Male sexual trauma survivors are understudied compared to their female counterparts despite having a high risk for mental health difficulties. This study aimed to use structural equation modeling to examine the unique influences of sociocultural factors, specifically masculinity facets and negative social reactions upon disclosing sexual ...
Faith O. Nomamiukor, Blair E. Wisco
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Experiences and meaning of loneliness beyond age and group identity
Abstract Research into loneliness has focussed on subpopulations, and in particular those defined by age, identifying specific contextual factors contributing to their experiences. We suggest that the ‘essence’ of loneliness cannot be fully captured by examining a unitary group and argue for broader and diverse sampling to better understand how ...
Melina Aikaterini Malli+3 more
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Abstract Clinicians have expressed concerns that symptoms may worsen during evidence‐based treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), such as cognitive processing therapy (CPT). The current study examined rates of symptom exacerbation in two samples undergoing massed CPT: veterans (N = 499) and community members (N = 69).
Daniel Szoke+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background There is no consensus on how best to assess the impact of living with mycosis fungoides (MF)/Sézary syndrome (SS) on a patient's quality of life. Objectives To identify all potential concepts that describe disease severity or contribute to health‐related quality of life (HRQOL) from patients with MF/SS and their care partners ...
Christina Asare+13 more
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