Sadeh, Yaara Dekel, Rachel Brezner, Amichai Landa, Jana Silberg, Tamar
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Families of children in pediatric rehabilitation are prone to significant psychosocial risk following traumatic medical events. Using latent profile analysis of PAT2.0 psychosocial risk domains in pediatric rehabilitation identified specific patterns of risk factors. Screening for all families of children hospitalised following pediatric medical ev...
Robinson, Martin McGlinchey, Emily Bonanno, George A. Spikol, Eric Armour, Chérie
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology
The components of the flexibility sequence were not uniformly associated with reduced psychopathology. The path model of following the proposed flexibility sequence was associated with reduced psychopathology, and therefore is more than the sum of its parts in predicting resilience. The flexibility sequence is a promising framework for understandin...
Kangaslampi, Samuli Peltonen, Kirsi Hall, Jonathan
Background: Traumatic events related to war and displacement may lead to development of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), but many war trauma survivors also report experiencing posttraumatic growth (PTG). However, the phenomenon of PTG remains poorly understood among refugees. Previous findings are also contradictory on whether more PTSS associ...
Mergl, Roland Quaatz, Sarah Miriam Edeler, Lisa-Madeleine Allgaier, Antje-Kathrin
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Pronounced grief is frequent in women who had miscarriages or stillbirths. More longitudinal studies are needed to examine the course of grief in this group and to identify those women who develop prolonged grief disorder, depression or other mental-health problems.
Hemady, Chad Lance Speyer, Lydia Gabriela Kwok, Janell Meinck, Franziska Melendez-Torres, G.J. Fry, Deborah Auyeung, Bonnie Murray, Aja Louise
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Objective: The effects of maternal exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may be transmitted to subsequent generations through various biopsychosocial mechanisms. However, studies tend to focus on exploring one or two focal pathways with less attention paid to links between different pathways. Using a network approach, this paper explores...
Bapolisi, Achille Maurage, Pierre Cishugi, Marie-Tatiana Musilimu, Costa Sudi Kabakuli, Alain Budema, Paul Cikomola, Fabrice Gulimwentuga Mudekereza, Paterne Safari Mubenga, Léon-Emmanuel Petit, Géraldine
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Background: The Democratic Republic of the Congo underwent more than 25 years of war resulting in millions of deaths and in survivants struggling with trauma related disorders. The factors contributing to acute stress disorder following a traumatic event remain little understood. Emotion regulation might play a role in the development of acute stre...
Vuong, Eileen Hemmings, Sian Megan Mhlongo, Shibe Chirwa, Esnat Lombard, Carl Peer, Nasheeta Abrahams, Naeemah Seedat, Soraya
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Women who are sexually assaulted are at increased risk of PTSD. The adiponectin gene ( ADIPOQ ) has been linked to cardiometabolic disease which frequently co-occurs with PTSD. ADIPOQ variants were not shown to predict PTSD symptom severity post-rape in this population.
Berkhout, Suze G. Billings, Jo Abou Seif, Nada Singleton, David Stein, Hilarie Hegarty, Siobhan Ondruskova, Tamara Soulios, Emilia Bloomfield, Michael A.P. Greene, Talya
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Background: COVID-19 has had a significant impact on the wellbeing of healthcare workers, with quantitative studies identifying increased stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and PTSD in a wide range of settings. Limited qualitative data so far has offered in-depth details concerning what underlies these challenges, but none provide comprehensive...
Wu, Zi Yi Fung, Hong Wang Chien, Wai Tong Ross, Colin A. Lam, Stanley Kam Ki
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Patients with dissociative disorders are often diagnosed with a psychotic disorder. Our study found that unrecognized dissociation is common in a sample of Taiwan inpatients with schizophrenia. Patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders should be screened for dissociation. Trauma and dissociation are not rare among inpatients diagnosed with sch...
Denov, Myriam
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Background: During a deployment, soldiers must make seemingly impossible decisions, including having to engage with child soldiers. Such moral conflicts may continue to affect service members and veterans in the aftermath of a deployment, sometimes leading to severe moral distress, anguish, and personal crises. Service providers have increasingly a...