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Traumatic stress in the age of COVID-19: A call to close critical gaps and adapt to new realities.

Psychological Trauma, 2020
THE ISSUE Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) is transforming every aspect of our lives. Identified in late 2019, COVID-19 quickly became characterized as a global pandemic by March of 2020.
D. Horesh, Adam D. Brown
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Traumatic Injury and Traumatic Stress

Spine, 2011
To review findings from recent research in consideration of relevant theoretical models between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and pain, and to review emerging interventions and prevention options for PTSD in individuals with whiplash.A traumatic accident may lead to whiplash injury, but can also frequently lead to post-traumatic stress.
Kenardy, Justin A., Dunne, Rachael
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Empathy, compassion fatigue, guilt and secondary traumatic stress in nurses

Nursing Ethics, 2020
Background: Nurses are often faced with many stressful situations in life, including personal life challenges, the nature of work that requires standing long and being focused, commitment to patient care, and dealing with patients who need help. Research
Shekoofeh Mottaghi   +2 more
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Secondary traumatic stress among emergency nurses: Prevalence, predictors, and consequences.

International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2020
BACKGROUND Nurses working in emergency units are in direct contact with traumatic events. Trauma effects do not solely affect patients and their caregivers and, rather, extend to secondarily influence nurses themselves.
H. Ratrout, A. Hamdan-Mansour
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

Medical Clinics of North America, 2023
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by symptoms of re-experiencing, avoidance, negative alterations in cognition and mood, and marked alterations in arousal and reactivity following exposure to a traumatic event. PTSD can be assessed by structured interviews and screening measures in psychiatric and nonpsychiatric settings.
Addie N, Merians   +4 more
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Autism Spectrum Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: An unexplored co-occurrence of conditions

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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Psychological resilience and secondary traumatic stress in nurses working with terminally ill patients-The mediating role of job burnout.

Psychological services, 2020
Working with terminally ill patients is regarded as a stressful or traumatic event and may lead to negative outcomes, including job burnout and secondary traumatic stress (STS).
N. OgiƄska-Bulik, Paulina Michalska
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Post-traumatic stress disorder

Nursing Standard, 2000
Post traumatic stress disorder affects up to 1 per cent of the population, yet there are few specially trained nurses who are able to offer appropriate care and treatment. This article explores this condition, its treatment and the need for more suitably qualified nurses to fill this gap.
Paul Rogers   +2 more
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Is life stress more traumatic than traumatic stress?

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2005
This study explored the definition of a traumatic stressor, as it currently stands in the DSM-IV-TR, and the relationship between this definition and psychological symptomatology. Four hundred and fifty-four college undergraduates completed measures assessing psychopathology and exposure to trauma.
Sari D, Gold   +3 more
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