item: #1 of 33 id: cord-011241-2f73r2nv author: Lang, Ariel J. title: Compassion Meditation for Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): a Nonrandomized Study date: 2017-12-22 words: 7200 flesch: 40 summary: The importance of cultivating positive emotion is suggested by Fredrickson's (2001) Broaden and Build Theory, which posits that positive emotions enhance the ability to think flexibly and thereby build psychological resources that enable successful coping. PC: conducted meditation groups and assisted with treatment development. keywords: compassion; group; intervention; meditation; min; participants; ptsd; social; study; treatment; veterans cache: cord-011241-2f73r2nv.txt plain text: cord-011241-2f73r2nv.txt item: #2 of 33 id: cord-011284-u4qmvz3c author: Livingston, Nicholas A. title: Addressing Diversity in PTSD Treatment: Clinical Considerations and Guidance for the Treatment of PTSD in LGBTQ Populations date: 2020-03-16 words: 5253 flesch: 21 summary: We also offered suggestion for screening, assessment, and evidenced-based trauma and minority stress treatment to guide clinicians in the absence of established guidelines. A psychological mediation framework Daily minority stress and affect among gay and bisexual men: a 30-day diary study Predicting PTSD severity from experiences of trauma and heterosexism in lesbian and bisexual women: a longitudinal study of cognitive mediators Longitudinal study of the effects of trauma and minority stressors (e.g., discrimination) on proximal stressors (e.g., shame, internalized heterosexism) and PTSD symptoms among sexual minority individuals Expecting rejection: understanding the minority stress experiences of transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals Experiences of trauma, discrimination, microaggressions, and minority stress among traumaexposed LGBT veterans: unexpected findings and unresolved service gaps Qualitative account of LGBTQ veterans' intersecting and overlapping experiences of trauma, discrimination, microaggressions, and related PTSD and other mental health symptom sequelae. keywords: discrimination; health; identity; individuals; minority; patients; ptsd; stress; trauma; treatment cache: cord-011284-u4qmvz3c.txt plain text: cord-011284-u4qmvz3c.txt item: #3 of 33 id: cord-015384-bz7ui5a0 author: Hans-Peter, Kapfhammer title: Posttraumatic stress disorder in survivors of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and septic shock date: 2008-11-27 words: 2531 flesch: 24 summary: Zum Zeitpunkt der Entlassung von der Intensivstation hatten 43,5% dieser Patienten das Vollbild einer PTSD, 8,9% wiesen eine sub-PTSD auf. Als Risikofaktoren für die Entwicklung eines PTSD konnten nicht die Schwere der somatischen Erkrankung (APA-CHE II Score, Lung Injury Score), aber die Anzahl der Tage der intensivmedizinischen keywords: acute; ali; ards; auf; care; der; die; disorder; distress; doses; einer; nach; patienten; ptsd; stress; survivors; syndrome; und; von cache: cord-015384-bz7ui5a0.txt plain text: cord-015384-bz7ui5a0.txt item: #4 of 33 id: cord-031849-bo1ui5zh author: Shervington, Denese O. title: Mental health framework: coronavirus pandemic in post-Katrina New Orleans date: 2020-07-17 words: 3803 flesch: 39 summary: Close to 15 years post-Katrina, psychosocial screenings show an extremely high prevalence of traumatic stress and mental health disorder symptoms among youth aged 11-19 in New Orleans. key: cord-031849-bo1ui5zh authors: Shervington, Denese O.; Richardson, Lisa title: Mental health framework: coronavirus pandemic in post-Katrina New Orleans date: 2020-07-17 journal: J Inj Violence Res DOI: 10.5249/jivr.vo112i2.1538 sha: doc_id: 31849 cord_uid: bo1ui5zh The United Nations Office of Disaster Risk Reduction defines disaster risk as the “likelihood of loss of life, injury or destruction and damage from a disaster in a given period, and a product of the complex interactions that generate conditions of exposure, vulnerability and hazard”. keywords: disaster; health; hurricane; katrina; new; orleans; post; ptsd; support; symptoms cache: cord-031849-bo1ui5zh.txt plain text: cord-031849-bo1ui5zh.txt item: #5 of 33 id: cord-256750-5m7psxri author: Park, Hye Yoon title: Posttraumatic stress disorder and depression of survivors 12 months after the outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome in South Korea date: 2020-05-15 words: 4571 flesch: 44 summary: However, no studies have investigated the mental health status of MERS survivors. The present study was part of a prospective nationwide cohort study of MERS survivors conducted at multicenters in the Republic of Korea. keywords: depression; health; mers; months; outbreak; ptsd; study; survivors cache: cord-256750-5m7psxri.txt plain text: cord-256750-5m7psxri.txt item: #6 of 33 id: cord-257216-0dr6xupy author: Liang, Leilei title: Post-traumatic stress disorder and psychological distress in Chinese youths following the COVID-19 emergency date: 2020-07-06 words: 4651 flesch: 40 summary: key: cord-257216-0dr6xupy authors: Liang, Leilei; Gao, Tingting; Ren, Hui; Cao, Ruilin; Qin, Zeying; Hu, Yueyang; Li, Chuanen; Mei, Songli title: Post-traumatic stress disorder and psychological distress in Chinese youths following the COVID-19 emergency date: 2020-07-06 journal: J Health Psychol DOI: 10.1177/1359105320937057 sha: doc_id: 257216 cord_uid: 0dr6xupy This study aims to explore the relationship between psychological distress and post-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese participants as the result of COVID-19 outbreak. The results indicated that 12.8% of all participants with the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and the effects of psychological distress on post-traumatic stress disorder was mediated by negative coping style. keywords: covid-19; disorder; distress; et al; health; ptsd; study cache: cord-257216-0dr6xupy.txt plain text: cord-257216-0dr6xupy.txt item: #7 of 33 id: cord-268884-oi5l5f7f author: Shevlin, Mark title: Anxiety, depression, traumatic stress and COVID-19-related anxiety in the UK general population during the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-10-10 words: 5769 flesch: 45 summary: Participants were asked to complete the ITQ 'â�¦ in relation to UK population mental health and COVID-19 your experience of the COVID-19 pandemic. Higher levels of anxiety, depression and trauma symptoms were reported compared with previous population studies, but not dramatically so. keywords: anxiety; covid-19; depression; health; pandemic; participants; population; prevalence; study cache: cord-268884-oi5l5f7f.txt plain text: cord-268884-oi5l5f7f.txt item: #8 of 33 id: cord-269522-38dhwggn author: Hong, Xia title: Posttraumatic stress disorder in convalescent severe acute respiratory syndrome patients: a 4-year follow-up study() date: 2009-08-27 words: 4280 flesch: 53 summary: Summary table of SARS cases by country Severe acute respiratory syndrome Hindsight: a reanalysis of the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak in Beijing Evaluation of control measures implemented in the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak on Beijing Posttraumatic stress disorder in the National Comorbidity Survey Twelve-month prevalence, severity, and unmet need for treatment of mental disorders in metropolitan China Longitudinal study of earthquake-related PTSD in a randomly selected community sample in north China An epidemiologic study of posttraumatic stress disorder in flood victims in Hunan China Prevalence and characteristics of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder in female prisoners in China Quality of life in the anxiety disorders: a meta-analytic review Health disparities in military veterans with PTSD: influential sociocultural factors Dynamic changes of serum SARS-coronavirus IgG, pulmonary function and radiography in patients recovering from SARS after hospital discharge Factors of avascular necrosis of femoral head and osteoporosis in SARS patients' convalescence Quality of life and psychological status in survivors of severe acute respiratory syndrome at 3 months postdischarge Posttraumatic stress, anxiety, and depression in survivors of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) Posttraumatic stress after SARS Stress and psychological distress among SARS survivors 1 year after the outbreak Adjustment outcomes in Chinese patients following one-month recovery from severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong Psychological distress and negative appraisals in survivors of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) Several studies suggest that SARS survivors still had elevated levels of general psychological distress 1, 3, 12 and 18 months after hospital discharge, but the rate of PTSD is unspecified in these studies [18] keywords: criteria; health; months; ptsd; sars; study; subjects; survivors; syndrome cache: cord-269522-38dhwggn.txt plain text: cord-269522-38dhwggn.txt item: #9 of 33 id: cord-269703-d3yv9mcl author: Hori, Arinobu title: PTSD and bipolar II disorder in Fukushima disaster relief workers after the 2011 nuclear accident date: 2020-09-17 words: 4778 flesch: 55 summary: Psychological distress after the great East Japan earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident: results of a mental health and lifestyle survey through the Fukushima health management survey in FY2011 and FY2012 Severe psychological distress of Evacuees in evacuation zone caused by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident: the Fukushima health management survey Mental health and psychological impacts from the 2011 great East Japan earthquake disaster: a systematic literature review Psychiatric outpatients after the 3.11 complex disaster in Fukushima Mental disorders that exacerbated due to the Fukushima disaster, a complex radioactive contamination disaster Newly admitted psychiatric inpatients after the 3.11 disaster in Fukushima Report from Minamisoma City: diversity and complexity of psychological distress in local residents after a nuclear power plant accident A systematic review of health outcomes among disaster and humanitarian responders Occurrence of delayed-onset post-traumatic stress disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies Mental health consequences of the Chernobyl disaster A 25 year retrospective review of the psychological consequences of the Chernobyl accident Mental health and alcohol problems among Estonian cleanup workers 24 years after the Chernobyl accident Factors related to the fatigue of relief workers in areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake: survey results 2.5 years after the disaster Longitudinal effects of disaster-related experiences on mental health among Fukushima nuclear plant workers: the Fukushima news project study The longitudinal mental health impact of Fukushima nuclear disaster exposures and public criticism among power plant workers: the Fukushima news project study Emotional processing of fear: exposure to corrective information Efficacy of prolonged exposure therapy for a patient with late-onset PTSD affected by evacuation due to the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident Longitudinal associations of radiation risk perceptions and mental health among non-evacuee residents of Fukushima Prefecture seven years after the nuclear power plant disaster Changes in risk perception of the health effects of radiation and mental health status: the Fukushima health management survey 6 keys to resilience for PTSD and everyday stress Coping styles of outpatients with a bipolar disorder Building risk communication capabilities among professionals: seven essential characteristics of risk communication Enhancement of PTSD treatment through social support in Idobata-Nagaya community housing after Fukushima's triple disaster Mental health response to community disasters: a systematic review Suicidality risk and (repeat) disaster exposure: findings from a nationally representative population survey Hospital staff shortage after the 2011 triple disaster in Fukushima, Japan-An earthquake, Tsunamis, and nuclear power plant accident: a case of the Soso district Mental health crisis in northeast Fukushima after the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster Acknowledgements We thank all those who contributed to the recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake. What kind of measures should be taken to deal with mental health problems caused by complex disasters, including nuclear disasters? Important characteristics of the traumatic events experienced by disaster-relief workers in complex disasters, including nuclear accidents, and as demonstrated throughout this case, are as follows: keywords: disaster; earthquake; health; mental; ptsd; relief; time; workers cache: cord-269703-d3yv9mcl.txt plain text: cord-269703-d3yv9mcl.txt item: #10 of 33 id: cord-272940-i9iugwz1 author: Wang, Ya-Xi title: Factors associated with post-traumatic stress disorder of nurses exposed to corona virus disease 2019 in China date: 2020-06-26 words: 3464 flesch: 50 summary: The epidemic of 2019-novel-coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pneumonia and insights for emerging infectious diseases in the future Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China Special attention to nurses' protection during the COVID-19 epidemic Evaluation scale of post-traumatic stress disorder in severe acute respiratory syndrome Determinate factors of mental health status in Chinese medical staff: a cross-sectional study A preliminary study on the reliability and validity of the Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire Factors associated with mental health outcomes among health care workers exposed to coronavirus disease 2019 DSM-5 PTSD and posttraumatic stress spectrum in Italian emergency personnel: correlations with work and social adjustment Investigation and analysis of novel coronavirus front-line nurses' post traumatic emergency disorder Symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder among health care workers in earthquake-affected areas in southwest China Frequency of PTSD in a group of search and rescue workers two months after 2003 Bingol (Turkey) earthquake Study on the post-traumatic stress response of medical staff in the first line of SARS Bereavement after the suicide of a significant other Prevalence and correlates of posttraumatic stress disorder among medical students in the University of Jos Prevalence and related factors of posttraumatic stress disorder among medical staff members exposed to H7N9 patients Investigation and Study of the Mental Health Status of the Disaster Relief Medical Staff and the Related factors Work related stress, burnout, job satisfaction and general health of nurses Prevalence and risk factors of depression, anxiety, and stress in a cohort of Australian nurses Professional burnout, stress and job satisfaction of nursing staff at a university hospital Quality and nursing: moving from a concept to a core competency Prolactin and thyroid hormone levels are associated with suicide attempts in psychiatric patients Lifetime prevalence and age-ofonset distributions of DSM-IV disorders in the national comorbidity survey replication Sex differences in trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder: a quantitative review of 25 years of research Prevalence and risk factors of posttraumatic stress disorder among survivors five years after the Wenchuan earthquake in China Prevalence and correlates of symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese healthcare workers exposed to physical violence: a cross-sectional study Gender differences in responses to traumatic events: a prospective study Gender differences in animal models of posttraumatic stress disorder The Coping Circumplex Model: an integrative model of the structure of coping with stress Coping, PTSD symptoms, and alcohol involvement in trauma-exposed college students in the first three years of college Appraisal, coping, health status, and psychological symptoms Life events, coping, and posttraumatic stress symptoms among Chinese adolescents exposed to 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake, China Resource loss, coping, alcohol use, and posttraumatic stress symptoms among survivors of Hurricane Katrina: a cross-sectional study Coping responses of emergency physicians and nurses to the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak Prevalence of psychiatric morbidity and psychological adaptation of the nurses in a structured SARS caring unit during outbreak: a prospective and periodic assessment study in Taiwan Increased prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in critical care nurses key: cord-272940-i9iugwz1 authors: Wang, Ya-Xi; Guo, Hong-Tao; Du, Xue-Wei; Song, Wen; Lu, Chang; Hao, Wen-Nv title: Factors associated with post-traumatic stress disorder of nurses exposed to corona virus disease 2019 in China date: 2020-06-26 journal: Medicine (Baltimore) DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000020965 sha: doc_id: 272940 cord_uid: i9iugwz1 Quantitative studies using validated questionnaires on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) of Nurses exposed to corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in China are rare and the baseline PTSD must first be evaluated before prevention. keywords: china; coping; nurses; pcl; ptsd; scores; stress; study cache: cord-272940-i9iugwz1.txt plain text: cord-272940-i9iugwz1.txt item: #11 of 33 id: cord-276044-z7rupgfo author: Di Crosta, Adolfo title: Individual Differences, Economic Stability, and Fear of Contagion as Risk Factors for PTSD Symptoms in the COVID-19 Emergency date: 2020-09-08 words: 5712 flesch: 40 summary: Furthermore, the present study aims to identify the risk factors for high PTSD symptoms, including individual differences and subjective perception of both economic and psychological aspects. Specifically, we adopted the optimal cut-off of 33 (Creamer et al., 2003) to distinguish between low PTSD symptoms (low-PTSDs) and high PTSD symptoms (high-PTSDs). keywords: contagion; covid-19; et al; factors; impact; pandemic; ptsd; stress; study; symptoms cache: cord-276044-z7rupgfo.txt plain text: cord-276044-z7rupgfo.txt item: #12 of 33 id: cord-285027-40ciukd7 author: Jalloh, Mohamed F title: Impact of Ebola experiences and risk perceptions on mental health in Sierra Leone, July 2015 date: 2018-03-17 words: 4893 flesch: 43 summary: H1N1 was not all that scary: uncertainty and stressor appraisals predict anxiety related to a coming viral threat Psychological impact of the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 on general hospital workers in Kobe Predicting psychological responses to influenza A, H1N1 (swine flu): the role of illness perceptions Community psychological and behavioral responses through the first wave of the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic in Hong Kong Psychological response of family members of patients hospitalised for influenza A/H1N1 in Oaxaca Initial psychological responses to Influenza A, H1N1 Posttraumatic stress among survivors of bioterrorism Association of torture and other potentially traumatic events with mental health outcomes among populations exposed to mass conflict and displacement: a systematic review and meta-analysis The Sierra Leonean refugee experience: traumatic events and psychiatric sequelae The trauma of war in Sierra Leone The 2014 Ebola outbreak and mental health: current status and recommended response Depressive symptoms among survivors of Ebola virus disease in Conakry (Guinea): preliminary results of the PostEboGui cohort Prevalence of psychological symptoms among Ebola survivors and healthcare workers during the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone: a cross-sectional study Experiences and psychosocial impact of West Africa Ebola Deployment on US Health Care Volunteers An ultra-brief screening scale for anxiety and depression: the PHQ-4 A 4-item measure of depression and anxiety: validation and standardization of the Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4) in the general population Psychometric properties of the Impact of Event Scale-6 in a sample of victims of bank robbery The impact of event scale revised Impact of event scale-revised Reliability and validity of the Japanese-language version of the impact of event scale-revised (IES-R-J): four studies of different traumatic events Psychometric properties of the impact of event scale -revised Ebola situation report Sierra Leone emergency management program standard operating procedure for management of quarantine The mental health of children affected by armed conflict: protective processes and pathways to resilience Population level mental distress in rural Ethiopia Prevalence and correlates of depression and anxiety among patients with tuberculosis at WolaitaSodo University Hospital and Sodo Health Center, WolaitaSodo, South Ethiopia, Cross sectional study Emotional distress in Angolan patients with several types of tuberculosis Traumatic episodes and mental health effects in young men and women in Rwanda, 17 years after the genocide Prevalence and correlates of depression and anxiety disorder in a sample of inmates in a Nigerian prison Relationships among Ebola experience, perceived Ebola threat and mental health symptoms were examined through binary logistic regression. keywords: anxiety; depression; ebola; health; leone; ptsd; sierra; symptoms; threat cache: cord-285027-40ciukd7.txt plain text: cord-285027-40ciukd7.txt item: #13 of 33 id: cord-286889-l765mxmy author: Stangeland, Paula A. title: Disaster Nursing: A Retrospective Review date: 2010-12-31 words: 7369 flesch: 46 summary: 17, 18 Despite that the ANA acknowledges that working during disasters places nurses in unusual situations and conditions, the organization's code of ethics defines and directs the responsibilities of all practicing nurses regardless of the situation or setting. Research has shown that nursing schools may be lacking in the area of preparing students for disaster nursing. keywords: care; colleagues; disaster; emergency; health; nurses; nursing; participants; preparedness; report; researchers; stress; study; work cache: cord-286889-l765mxmy.txt plain text: cord-286889-l765mxmy.txt item: #14 of 33 id: cord-287452-nslygsdf author: Hamam, Asmaa Abu title: Peritraumatic reactions during the COVID-19 pandemic – The contribution of posttraumatic growth attributed to prior trauma date: 2020-09-30 words: 7773 flesch: 40 summary: Addressing this gap, 528 Israeli trauma survivors were assessed for PTG and PTSD symptoms attributed to prior trauma, as well as peritraumatic stress symptoms related to the pandemic, as part of an online survey. The COVID-19 pandemic might be traumatogenic, leading to the development of peritraumatic stress symptoms. keywords: covid-19; et al; pandemic; peritraumatic; ptg; stress; stress symptoms; symptoms; trauma cache: cord-287452-nslygsdf.txt plain text: cord-287452-nslygsdf.txt item: #15 of 33 id: cord-291643-c8dgf7mx author: Shahrour, Ghada title: Acute Stress Disorder, Coping Self‐Efficacy, and Subsequent Psychological Distress among Nurses Amid COVID‐19 date: 2020-08-07 words: 4217 flesch: 45 summary: A plethora of trauma-related articles on psychological distress have reported women having higher psychological distress than men (e.g., Hansen & Ghafoori, 2017; Jayawardene et al., 2013) . This study aims to establish the prevalence of acute stress disorder and predictors of psychological distress among Jordanian nurses. keywords: asd; coping; distress; nurses; self; study cache: cord-291643-c8dgf7mx.txt plain text: cord-291643-c8dgf7mx.txt item: #16 of 33 id: cord-292853-xihpfidg author: Ford, Julian D. title: Social, cultural, and other diversity issues in the traumatic stress field date: 2015-08-07 words: 18827 flesch: 28 summary: Such an approach is consistent with new theoretical views of refugee traumatic stress, which include the concepts of cultural bereavement, cultural trauma, family consequences of refugee trauma, community trauma, and social suffering (Weine, 2008) . Because not all psychologists have expertise in assessing traumatic stress risk and/or social psychological (Continued ) factors, the assessment should be conducted by psychologists who have this specific expertise. keywords: abuse; american; children; community; cross; disaster; disorder; exposure; family; girls; groups; health; people; persons; psychological; psychologists; ptsd; refugees; risk; services; stress; stressors; study; symptoms; torture; trauma; treatment; united; violence; women cache: cord-292853-xihpfidg.txt plain text: cord-292853-xihpfidg.txt item: #17 of 33 id: cord-297289-4kudq4h7 author: Hahn, Austin M. title: Risk reduction through family therapy (RRFT): Protocol of a randomized controlled efficacy trial of an integrative treatment for co-occurring substance use problems and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in adolescents who have experienced interpersonal violence and other traumatic events date: 2020-04-25 words: 6124 flesch: 33 summary: The hopelessness scale for children: psychometric properties with normal and emotionally disturbed adolescents Depression and attributions in children and adolescents: a meta-analytic review Longitudinal Data Analysis Integrated exposure-based therapy for cooccurring posttraumatic stress disorder and substance dependence: a randomized controlled trial Psychological interventions for post-traumatic stress disorder and comorbid substance use disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis Rapid relapse generally follows treatment for substance use disorders among adolescents An overview of controlled studies of adolescent substance abuse treatment The Cannabis youth treatment (CYT) study: Main findings from two randomized trials Effects of comorbidity on treatment processes and outcomes among adolescents in drug treatment programs Efficacy of outpatient aftercare for adolescents with alcohol use disorders: a randomized controlled study A comprehensive and comparative review of adolescent substance abuse treatment outcome Adolescent Substance Abuse: Evidence-Based Approaches to Prevention and Treatment A comparison of exposure therapy, stress inoculation training, and their combination for reducing posttraumatic stress disorder in female assault victims Clinician perspectives on treating adolescents with co-occurring post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use, and other problems The safety and efficacy of exposure-based risk reduction through family therapy (RRFT) for co-occurring substance use problems and PTSD among adolescents: a randomized controlled trial Adolescent substance use following a deadly U.S. tornado outbreak: a population-based study of 2,000 families Third, the Stage II trial affords a unique opportunity to pursue mechanisms of action research, which can direct improvements to treatment models and inform important next steps in this line of research. keywords: abuse; adolescents; condition; family; ptsd; risk; rrft; study; substance; sup; therapy; treatment; use; youth cache: cord-297289-4kudq4h7.txt plain text: cord-297289-4kudq4h7.txt item: #18 of 33 id: cord-298536-kksivbh8 author: Lahav, Yael title: Psychological Distress Related to COVID-19 – The Contribution of Continuous Traumatic Stress date: 2020-08-10 words: 6723 flesch: 36 summary: Trauma exposure, COVID-19-related stressors, and psychological distress related to COVID-19 (anxiety, depression, and peritraumatic stress symptoms) were assessed. Individuals who had been exposed to trauma, and to CTS in particular, had elevated anxiety, depression, and peritraumatic stress symptoms compared to individuals without such a history or to survivors of non-ongoing traumatic events. keywords: anxiety; covid-19; depression; distress; exposure; participants; stress; stress symptoms; symptoms; trauma cache: cord-298536-kksivbh8.txt plain text: cord-298536-kksivbh8.txt item: #19 of 33 id: cord-309264-jtid5g1p author: Vigouroux, Marie title: Over the Rainbow: Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic While Living With PTSD date: 2020-06-04 words: 1283 flesch: 63 summary: I have the immense privilege of being a master's student in a health-related field, which has trained me to write about health and, more specifically, lived experiences linked to chronic health conditions. I have experienced varying degrees of a range of PTSD symptoms such as recurring intrusive memories, nightmares, night terrors, avoidance, persistent guilt, alienation, memory loss, irritability, hypervigilance, reckless behaviour, difficulty concentrating, and sleep disturbance, thus hitting all 4 clinical symptom clusters (2) . keywords: life; ptsd; symptoms cache: cord-309264-jtid5g1p.txt plain text: cord-309264-jtid5g1p.txt item: #20 of 33 id: cord-309997-iwueedmm author: Chan, C.H. title: Post-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese women survivors of intimate partner violence: A review of the literature date: 2010-03-19 words: 5989 flesch: 39 summary: Also, as Chinese women are more likely to seek help from informal social networks, nurses may consider collaborating with such networks in providing abused Chinese women with social support. The objectives of this paper were (1) to review the literature for information about post-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese women survivors of intimate partner violence; (2) to provide a synthesis of the literature on post-traumatic stress disorder among abused Chinese women; and (3) to identify implications for practice and to suggest directions for research relating to post-traumatic stress disorder among abused Chinese women. keywords: chinese; et al; ipv; partner; ptsd; stress; violence; women cache: cord-309997-iwueedmm.txt plain text: cord-309997-iwueedmm.txt item: #21 of 33 id: cord-318363-1mv5j4w2 author: Zvolensky, Michael J. title: Psychological, addictive, and health behavior implications of the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-08-27 words: 15844 flesch: 26 summary: Although many of these relations would be expected, theoretically, to be negative, select subgroups will certainly adaptively respond to COVID-19 related stress (e.g., improve their physical fitness, improve self-care routines, quit/reduce maladaptive behaviors that place them at risk). Although this illustrative example represents only one of many possible transdiagnostic amplifying factors, it draws attention to the fact that individual differences in psychological processes are apt to play a central role in the relation between COVID-19 related stress and mental health, addictive behavior, health behavior, and chronic illness. keywords: alcohol; anxiety; behavior; cannabis; children; chronic; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; disease; et al; factors; health; health behavior; hiv; illness; individuals; j o; pandemic; psychological; r n; risk; sleep; smoking; stress; symptoms; treatment; u r; use cache: cord-318363-1mv5j4w2.txt plain text: cord-318363-1mv5j4w2.txt item: #22 of 33 id: cord-318803-xpa49sxt author: McFee, Robin B. title: Gulf War Servicemen and Servicewomen: The Long Road Home and the Role of Health Care Professionals to Enhance the Troops' Health and Healing date: 2008-05-31 words: 24570 flesch: 50 summary: Given MVA are a leading cause of death among adolescents and clearly a worrisome cause of death among newly returning war veterans, it is important for clinicians to alert troop patients about this risk and the cofactors that are likely to be at play-alcohol and other substance abuse, 77 exhaustion, work, stress, or coping related, medication effect. [116] Military health care includes TRICARE/CHAMPUS (Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services) and CHAMPVA (Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs), as well as care provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs. keywords: abuse; afghanistan; blast; care; combat; deployment; family; fever; gulf; gulf war; health; health care; illness; illnesses; injuries; injury; iraq; military; patients; persian; ptsd; return; risk; services; symptoms; tbi; trauma; treatment; troops; u.s; veterans; war; women cache: cord-318803-xpa49sxt.txt plain text: cord-318803-xpa49sxt.txt item: #23 of 33 id: cord-319400-lghjiw5p author: Chaix, B. title: Psychological Distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in France: a national assessment of at-risk populations date: 2020-05-15 words: 3264 flesch: 53 summary: This pandemic also represents a significant concern to cancer patients, who are at high risk of complications due to several predisposing factors (18) (19) (20) . They are also able to provide medical information to breast cancer patients with a level of quality comparable to physicians, as shown in the phase 3 randomized controlled trial INCASE (NCT03556813) (13) . keywords: covid-19; depression; distress; health; patients; pdi; risk; study cache: cord-319400-lghjiw5p.txt plain text: cord-319400-lghjiw5p.txt item: #24 of 33 id: cord-322034-8wwqxkjl author: Ma, Ke title: From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine: treatment of mental disorders in COVID-19 survivors date: 2020-09-30 words: 5229 flesch: 40 summary: on the depressive behaviors of vascular depression mice and brain tissue pathology Clinical Effect of Modified Suanzaoren Decoction on Extensive Anxiety Disorder Suanzaoren Decoction for Cancer Patients with Anxiety Disorder Effects of Suanzaoren Decoction on Serum NO and the Level of Cytokines in Rats Clinical observation on 30 cases of generalized anxiety disorder treated by modified Huanglian Ejiao Decoction Clinical observation on treating 60 cases of anxiety disorder patients with the Huanglian Ejiao decoction plus fluvoxamine 50 Cases of Anxiety Disorder Treated with Gardenia and Soy Decoction Effect of suanzaoren decoction combined with zhizichi decoction on anxiety insomnia Clinical study on suanzaoren decoction combined with Zhizichi Decoction in treating anxiety insomnia Effect of Huanglian E jiao Decoction on Anxiety Rat Model of Elevated 10-puzzle Palace Generalized anxiety disorder: neurobiological and pharmacotherapeutic perspectives Anxiolytic-like effects of sanjoinine A isolated from Zizyphi Spinosi Semen: possible involvement of GABAergic transmission Correlation Between Component Compatibilities of Suanzaoren Decoction and Their Effects of Anti-anxiety Anxiolytic effect of berberine on exploratory activity of the mouse in two experimental anxiety models: interaction with drugs acting at 5-HT receptors Anxiolytic effect of wogonin, a benzodiazepine receptor ligand isolated from Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi Anxiolytic-like effects of baicalein and baicalin in the Vogel conflict test in mice Anxiolytic effect of Gardeniae Fructus-extract containing active ingredient from Kamishoyosan (KSS), a Japanese traditional Kampo medicine The Relationship of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder with Childhood Traumas, Personality Characteristics, Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Patients with Diagnosis of Mixed Anxiety-Depression Disorder Present situation of pharmacological research on anti-anxiety of traditional Chinese medicine Effect of Baihe Dihuang Decoction on 5-HT Level in hippocampus of rats with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Effects of Baihe Dihuang Decoction on Behavior and GR /MR Expression in Hippocampus of Rats with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Study on mechanism of Guilu Erxianjiao in treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder based on network pharmacology Effect of Guilu Erxian Gum on Negative Feedback Function of HPA Axis in Rats with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Its Mechanism Effect of Guilu Erxian Glue on Behavior and Expression of GR and 5-HT Receptor in Hippocampus of Rats with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Protective effects of lycium barbarum polysaccharide on depression rats with post-traumatic stress disorder The anxiolytic-like effects of ginsenoside Rg2 on an animal model of PTSD nourishing Yin of heart and calming mind Furthermore, Lily Bulb and Rehmannia Decoction was able to alleviate the symptoms of depression patients with Yin deficiency and internal heat syndrome remarkably and long-term administration was not harmful [52] . keywords: anxiety; covid-19; decoction; depression; disorder; effect; lily; patients; ptsd; stress; symptoms; treatment cache: cord-322034-8wwqxkjl.txt plain text: cord-322034-8wwqxkjl.txt item: #25 of 33 id: cord-325213-e6i6buow author: Mak, Ivan Wing Chit title: Risk factors for chronic post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in SARS survivors date: 2010-09-15 words: 4873 flesch: 43 summary: This study was the first to document the relationship between AVN and PTSD in SARS patients. Clinicians who are responsible for the follow-up of SARS patients should be alerted to the possible long-term psychiatric sequelae, especially PTSD. keywords: association; control; factors; pain; post; psychiatric; ptsd; sars; study; variables cache: cord-325213-e6i6buow.txt plain text: cord-325213-e6i6buow.txt item: #26 of 33 id: cord-327452-fl7yrpzs author: Sayde, George title: Implementing an intensive care unit (ICU) diary program at a Large Academic Medical Center: Results from a randomized control trial evaluating psychological morbidity associated with critical illness date: 2020-07-02 words: 4737 flesch: 41 summary: ICU diaries are an intervention increasingly under study with potential to mitigate ICU-related psychological morbidity, including ICU-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression and anxiety. CONCLUSIONS: Results from psychometric testing demonstrate no benefit of ICU diaries versus bedside education-alone in reducing PTSD symptoms related to the intensive care stay. keywords: care; diaries; diary; icu; patients; study; symptoms cache: cord-327452-fl7yrpzs.txt plain text: cord-327452-fl7yrpzs.txt item: #27 of 33 id: cord-329561-4cz2jtt7 author: Ismael, F. title: Post-infection depression, anxiety and PTSD: a retrospective cohort study with mild COVID-19 patients date: 2020-08-31 words: 5397 flesch: 62 summary: There is a need for prospective studies assessing mental health symptoms in COVID-19 patients in the post-infection period. There is a need for prospective studies assessing mental health symptoms in COVID-19 patients, evaluating the post-infection period in other regions of the world. keywords: anxiety; covid-19; symptoms cache: cord-329561-4cz2jtt7.txt plain text: cord-329561-4cz2jtt7.txt item: #28 of 33 id: cord-331797-05kcygis author: Restauri, Nicole title: Burnout and PTSD in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Intersection, Impact and Interventions date: 2020-05-27 words: 2833 flesch: 26 summary: Individual physicians and hospital administration should take proactive steps to minimize the compounding effects of high baseline physician burnout with the acute stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic. This pandemic has exacerbated stressors in a healthcare system in which physician burnout, a response to workplace stress, is already epidemic (2) . keywords: burnout; covid-19; pandemic; physician; ptsd; stress; work cache: cord-331797-05kcygis.txt plain text: cord-331797-05kcygis.txt item: #29 of 33 id: cord-336257-f6yglaz8 author: Forte, Giuseppe title: The Enemy Which Sealed the World: Effects of COVID-19 Diffusion on the Psychological State of the Italian Population date: 2020-06-10 words: 4358 flesch: 43 summary: Among all respondents, only 9 (0.4%) were infected by the COVID-19, and 40 (1.7%) were sure that they had had close contacts with individuals suspected of COVID-19 infection (see Table 1 ). Of the overall sample, 112 respondents (4.9%) and 177 (7.7%) respectively knew people dead and patients in intensive care units (ICU) because of COVID-19 infection. keywords: anxiety; covid-19; data; people; population; results; study; symptomatology cache: cord-336257-f6yglaz8.txt plain text: cord-336257-f6yglaz8.txt item: #30 of 33 id: cord-336942-2mvcyvbl author: Liu, Cindy H. title: Factors Associated with Depression, Anxiety, and PTSD Symptomatology During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Clinical Implications for U.S. Young Adult Mental Health date: 2020-06-01 words: 4765 flesch: 38 summary: Compared to Whites, Asian Americans were less likely to report high levels across mental health symptoms, and Hispanic/Latinos were less likely to report high levels of anxiety. COVID-19-related worry (e.g., maintaining employment, getting tested for coronavirus) may be linked to mental health symptoms. keywords: anxiety; covid-19; depression; health; levels; pandemic; ptsd; support; symptoms cache: cord-336942-2mvcyvbl.txt plain text: cord-336942-2mvcyvbl.txt item: #31 of 33 id: cord-338250-cq74vjib author: Croizier, Carolyne title: COVID-19 lockdown and mental health: why we must look into oncology units date: 2020-07-03 words: 650 flesch: 40 summary: In this regard, mental health studies on patients who have been treated in oncology may very well be of use to approach the global impacts of lockdown measures on half the world's population's health condition. key: cord-338250-cq74vjib authors: Croizier, Carolyne; Bouillon-Minois, Jean-Baptiste; Bay, Jacques-Olivier; Dutheil, Frédéric title: COVID-19 lockdown and mental health: why we must look into oncology units date: 2020-07-03 journal: Psychological medicine DOI: 10.1017/s0033291720002500 sha: doc_id: 338250 cord_uid: cq74vjib nan We read with interest the article by Lazarov et al. (2019) in Psychological Medicine which demonstrates that 'depressive and posttraumatic symptoms constitute two separate diagnostic entities, but with meaningful between-disorder connections, suggesting two mutually-influential systems'. keywords: lockdown; patients cache: cord-338250-cq74vjib.txt plain text: cord-338250-cq74vjib.txt item: #32 of 33 id: cord-351852-ilxaurgt author: Jung, Heeja title: Assessing the Presence of Post-Traumatic Stress and Turnover Intention Among Nurses Post–Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak: The Importance of Supervisor Support date: 2020-03-09 words: 3662 flesch: 49 summary: High PTSD scores were positively associated with high turnover intention, and supervisor support was proven to have a strong buffering effect. The average turnover intention of nurses in this study was 16.29 when the total score range is from 4 to 20, showing high turnover intention. keywords: intention; nurses; outbreak; ptsd; stress; support; turnover cache: cord-351852-ilxaurgt.txt plain text: cord-351852-ilxaurgt.txt item: #33 of 33 id: cord-353427-m7xwsqdk author: Cheng, Peng title: Psychometric Property Study of the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) in Chinese Healthcare Workers during the Outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019 date: 2020-08-23 words: 3543 flesch: 44 summary: We revised this previously studied PCL-5 Chinese version by using translating-callback method (F, C, & D, 1993). 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