Rudenstine, Sasha McNeal, Kat Schulder, Talia Ettman, Catherine K. Hernandez, Michelle Gvozdieva, Kseniia Galea, Sandro
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Journal of Traumatic Stress
Mental health disparities in the aftermath of national disasters and the protective role of socioeconomic status are both well documented. We assessed the prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms among underresourced public university students during the COVID‐19 pandemic in New York City. Between April 8, 2020, and May 2, 2020, adult students...
Worley, Courtney B. LoSavio, Stefanie T. Aajmain, Syed Rosen, Craig Stirman, Shannon Wiltsey Sloan, Denise M.
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Journal of Traumatic Stress
In response to COVID‐19, continued workforce training is essential to ensure that evidence‐based treatments are available on the frontline to meet communities’ ongoing and emerging mental health needs. However, training during a pandemic imposes many new challenges. This paper describes a multisite training and implementation pilot program, facets ...
Van Overmeire, Roel
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Journal of Traumatic Stress
A recent study published in the Journal of Traumatic Stress demonstrated that posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) rates in Ireland are as high as 17.7% and that this could be related to the COVID‐19 pandemic (Karatzias et al., 2020). However, this number is probably skewed, as the fundamental requirement for a PTSD diagnosis—namely, a life‐threate...
Shevlin, Mark Hyland, Philip Karatzias, Thanos
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Journal of Traumatic Stress
In a recently published study in this journal that used a population‐based sample in the Republic of Ireland (Karatzias et al., 2020), we concluded that 17.7% of the sample met the diagnostic requirements for COVID‐19–related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Subsequently, Van Overmeire (2020) has raised concerns about the validity of our findi...
Radstaak, Mirjam Hüning, Laura Bohlmeijer, Ernst T
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Journal of traumatic stress
Many individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) continue to have substantial residual symptoms after completing psychological treatment. Well-being therapy (WBT) has been developed to treat the residual phase of mental disorders, prevent relapse, and promote a full recovery. The present study aimed to compare treatment as usual (TAU) wit...
Wells, Stephanie Y. Morland, Leslie A. Wilhite, Emily R. Grubbs, Kathleen M. Rauch, Sheila A.M. Acierno, Ron McLean, Carmen P.
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Journal of Traumatic Stress
Leveraging technology to provide evidence‐based therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), such as prolonged exposure (PE), during the COVID‐19 pandemic helps ensure continued access to first‐line PTSD treatment. Clinical video teleconferencing (CVT) technology can be used to effectively deliver PE while reducing the risk of COVID‐19 exposur...
Mattingly, T. Joseph II Kiser, Laurel Hill, Sherika Briggs, Ernestine C. Trunzo, Carrie Purbeck Zafari, Zafar Betancourt, Theresa S.
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Journal of Traumatic Stress
Shifts in migration and border control policies may increase the likelihood of trauma exposure related to child–parent separation and result in costs to the health system and society. In the present study, we estimated direct and indirect costs per child as well as overall cohort costs of border control policies on migrant children and adolescents ...
Moring, John C Dondanville, Katherine A Fina, Brooke A Hassija, Christina Chard, Kathleen Monson, Candice LoSavio, Stefanie T Wells, Stephanie Y Morland, Leslie A Kaysen, Debra
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Journal of traumatic stress
The global outbreak of COVID-19 has required mental health providers to rapidly rethink and adapt how they provide care. Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) is a trauma-focused, evidence-based treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder that is effective when delivered in-person or via telehealth. Given current limitations on the provision of in-per...
Karatzias, Thanos Shevlin, Mark Murphy, Jamie McBride, Orla Ben‐Ezra, Menachem Bentall, Richard P. Vallières, Frédérique Hyland, Philip
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Journal of Traumatic Stress
The prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as it relates to individuals’ experiences of the COVID‐19 pandemic has yet to be determined. This study was conducted to determine rates of COVID‐19–related PTSD in the Irish general population, the level of comorbidity with depression and anxiety, and the sociodemographic risk factors associat...
Stoltenberg, Christian D G Nissen, Lars R Nielsen, Anni B S Vedtofte, Mia S Marott, Jacob L Gyntelberg, Finn Guldager, Bernadette
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Journal of traumatic stress
Military personnel may withhold information on mental health problems (MHPs) for fear of not being permitted to deploy. Past or current MHPs may, however, increase the risk of postdeployment MHPs. Using psychiatric diagnoses rather than self-report assessments in predeployment screening may be a more effective screening strategy for determining dep...