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Trauma and PTSD in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys
Background: Although post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) onset-persistence is thought to vary significantly by trauma type, most epidemiological surveys are incapable of assessing this because they evaluate lifetime PTSD only for traumas nominated by ...
Ronald C Kessler+2 more
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The purpose of this study was to finalize the development of the International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ), a self‐report diagnostic measure of post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex PTSD (CPTSD), as defined in the 11th version of the ...
J I Bisson
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Intergenerational transmission of trauma effects: putative role of epigenetic mechanisms
This paper reviews the research evidence concerning the intergenerational transmission of trauma effects and the possible role of epigenetic mechanisms in this transmission. Two broad categories of epigenetically mediated effects are highlighted.
Rachel Yehuda, Amy Lehrner
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Innate immune responses to trauma
Markus Huber-Lang+2 more
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PEEK biomaterials in trauma, orthopedic, and spinal implants
S. Kurtz, J. N. Devine
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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Trauma Care in 2022
High-quality academic publishing is built on rigorous peer review [...]
Trauma Care Editorial Office
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Immediate detection and management of traumatic coagulopathy improves outcomes of severely injured patients. This guideline follows management of the severe trauma patient in chronological order, with a focus on prevention of possible exsanguination ...
R. Rossaint+22 more
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Trauma is a major public health problem and it is the commonest cause of death in those under the age of 40. Trauma care is a multidisciplinary specialty, and orthopaedic surgeons play an essential role in the initial and definitive management of patients with musculoskeletal injuries—saving lives and saving limb. The care provided to seriously injured
Elizabeth Fugate-Whitlock
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Trauma and trauma care in Europe [PDF]
The European countries have a long history of exposure to large-scale trauma. In the early 1990s the increasing awareness of the consequences of trauma within the mental health community led to the foundation of local societies for psychotraumatology across Europe and the European Society of Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS), which celebrated its 25th ...
Vittoria Ardino+22 more
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