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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiaki Ørum Masaki, Erik Vindbjerg, Erik Lykke Mortensen, Maja Bruhn, Jessica Carlsson
Despite an increased focus on the impact of post-migratory factors on the health of trauma-affected refugees, research on the influence of residence permit is limited. This influence may manifest on the outcome of psychiatric treatment. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to examine the role of temporary residence permit on symptom severity and treatment outcome among trauma-affected refugees in PTSD treatment. The sample consisted of 897 patients, who were allocated into three groups based on their residence permit: temporary residence permit, permanent residence permit, and Danish citizenship...
September 11, 2024: Journal of Psychiatric Research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melba A Hernandez-Tejada, Madeleine Desrochers, Ron Acierno
Background: Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder (PCBD) comprises a set of grief symptoms that are often linked to other psychological conditions such as PTSD and depression, may be prevalent in Veterans with combat experience, and may also impact general health. Objective: This study investigated the association between grief and sleep, pain, PTSD, and depression, among Veterans participating in a clinical trial for PCBD treatment. Method: Data from 155 Veterans receiving treatments for PCBD were analysed to explore the association between PCBD and symptoms of sleep pain, PTSD, and depression...
2024: European Journal of Psychotraumatology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Skorzewska, William A Younger, Kylie S Dempster, Anthony Nazarov, J Don Richardson
The prevalence of treatment-resistant depression within global and military populations highlights the need for novel treatment approaches beyond monoamine neurotransmitter modulators. Buprenorphine (BUP), a semi-synthetic partial opioid agonist, is approved for the treatment of opioid use disorder and has shown promise in treating both depression and chronic pain. This case report discusses the use of transdermal BUP in treating a 36 year-old man with treatment-resistant depression with prominent anhedonia, military-related posttraumatic stress disorder, and chronic pain because of barosinusitis...
September 18, 2024: Military Medicine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Iseri, Recep Baltaci
OBJECTIVE: This cross-sectional study investigates the immediate psychological effects of disaster relief operations on team members following 2 consecutive major earthquakes in Turkey. METHODS: A total of 170 participants, including professional firefighters, search and rescue (SAR) workers, and volunteers, were surveyed approximately 1 month after the conclusion of active SAR operations. The study utilizes the DSM-V criteria and the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist (PCL-5) to assess symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among participants...
September 18, 2024: Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rahel Pearson, Paul J Rathouz, Corina Mendoza, Emma Harris, Allison Metts, Kathryn Roe, Justin Benzer, Casey Taft, Suzannah K Creech
BACKGROUND: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is highly prevalent in veterans and associated with impairments in family functioning, including parenting. There is a bidirectional relationship between PTSD and familial functioning such that impaired functioning is related to increases in trauma-related symptoms, and vice versa. Despite this known bidirectional association, there is currently no trauma-informed parenting intervention available for veterans within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)...
October 2024: Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Biruk Adugna, Bizuneh Tesfaye, Dawed Ali, Yohannes Mirkena, Wondale Getinet
BACKGROUND: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that follows exposure to a traumatic or stressful life event. Police officers are exposed to a number of traumatic events that put them at risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder. Previous studies have found the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder among police officers to be varied and inclusive. However, in Ethiopia, little is known about the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder and associated factors among police officers...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick N Mwangala, Joseph Newton Guni, Paul Mwangi, Millicent Makandi, Anita Kerubo, Rachel Odhiambo, Amina Abubakar
BACKGROUND: The psychometric properties of the Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5 (PC-PTSD-5) are undocumented in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) at large. This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Swahili version of the tool, S-PC-PTSD-5, in a community sample of adults 18 years and older drawn from Nairobi, Mombasa and Kwale counties in Kenya. METHODS: Analysis of cross-sectional data from 1431 adults from the community was conducted, examining the reliability, factorial structure, measurement invariance, and convergent and divergent validity of the interviewer-administered S-PC-PTSD-5...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Selime R Salim, Kelly L Harper, Nicholas A Livingston, Brian A Feinstein, Terri L Messman
Bisexual+ (e.g., bisexual, pansexual, queer) women experience higher rates of sexual violence (SV) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than heterosexual and lesbian women, as well as unique identity-related minority stress. We examined between- and within-person associations between bisexual minority stress and PTSD symptoms related to SV in a sample of young bisexual+ women (N = 133) who reported adult SV (Mage = 22.0 years, range: 18-25 years; 85.0% White; 99.3% cisgender). We analyzed data from four waves of data collection (baseline to 3-month follow-up) using multilevel models...
September 18, 2024: Journal of Traumatic Stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Timothy D Brewerton, Maren C G Kopland, Ismael Gavidia, Giulia Suro, Molly M Perlman
BACKGROUND: The network approach in the eating disorder (ED) field has confirmed important links between EDs and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. However, studies including comorbid symptoms are scarce, which limits our understanding of potentially important connections. We hypothesised that anxiety, depression and poor quality of life (QOL) would provide a more complete picture of central, maintaining factors. METHODS: Network analysis using R was performed in 2178 adult ED patients (91% female) admitted to residential treatment...
September 17, 2024: European Eating Disorders Review: the Journal of the Eating Disorders Association
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anish K Agarwal, Lauren Southwick, Arthur Pelullo, Haley J McCalpin, Rachel E Gonzales, David A Asch, Cecilia Livesey, Lisa Bellini, Rachel Kishton, Sarah Beck, Raina M Merchant
BACKGROUND: Healthcare worker (HCW) anxiety and depression worsened during the pandemic, prompting the expansion of digital mental health platforms as potential solutions offering online assessments, access to resources and counselling. The use of these digital engagement tools may reflect tendencies and trends for the mental health needs of HCWs. OBJECTIVES: This retrospective, cross-sectional study investigated the association between the use of an online mental health platform within a large academic health system and measures of that system's COVID-19 burden during the first 3 years of the pandemic...
September 17, 2024: BMJ Open Quality
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara Carpita, Chiara Bonelli, Vincenzo Schifanella, Benedetta Nardi, Giulia Amatori, Gabriele Massimetti, Ivan Mirko Cremone, Stefano Pini, Liliana Dell'Osso
BACKGROUND: Autistic traits (AT) seem to be particularly frequent among patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Moreover, the autism spectrum is considered a vulnerability factor for the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, increasing the vulnerability of BPD subjects toward the development of a stress-related disorder. AIM: The study aimed to investigate the association between AT and trauma-related symptoms in a clinical sample of patients with BPD...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine van Stolk-Cooke, Zoe M F Brier, Cynthia Pearson, Matthew Price, Debra Kaysen
Though social support (SS) and communal mastery (CM) are resilience factors among American Indian and Alaska Natives (AIAN), they have not been examined as trauma treatment predictors in this at-risk group. This study evaluated whether SS and CM were associated with improved treatment response in a sample of 73 AIAN women with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. Participants received culturally adapted CPT and were assessed for PTSD, CM, and SS. Data were analyzed using linear mixed-effects models...
September 16, 2024: Journal of Traumatic Stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arturo Zinny, Judith A Cohen, Randall L Sell, Edward Gracely, John A Rich, Theodore J Corbin
BACKGROUND: Black and Latino youth are disproportionately affected by trauma from community violence, but to date, few data support the benefit of evidence-based treatments for these youth or of including peer support to engage these youth in mental health services. OBJECTIVE: From 2018 until 2020, a hospital and community-based violence intervention program in Philadelphia pilot tested the integration of home and community-based Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) with peer services and case management for youth impacted by community violence...
September 16, 2024: Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claire E Miller, Phillip R Zoladz
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating psychiatric condition that develops following exposure to a traumatic event. Individuals with this condition experience numerous physiological and behavioral alterations, including intrusive memories, avoidance of trauma-related stimuli, heightened anxiety, hypervigilance, impaired cognition, elevated resting heart rate and blood pressure, and altered neuroendocrine function, to name a few. In most patients, currently available pharmacological and psychological treatments are insufficient to alleviate the array of symptoms associated with the disorder...
September 16, 2024: Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deborah A Forst, Alyx F Podgurski, Sumita M Strander, Jessica D Whitman, Shibani Datta, Kedie Pintro, Nora K Horick, Kelcie D Willis, Timothy S Sannes, Joseph A Greer, Areej El-Jawahri, Jamie M Jacobs, Jennifer S Temel
PURPOSE: Caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumors (PMBT) experience significant psychological distress. We assessed the effect of a psychological intervention (NeuroCARE) on anxiety symptoms among PMBT caregivers. METHODS: We conducted a randomized trial of NeuroCARE versus usual care in PMBT caregivers with elevated anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 score ≥5) within 6 months of the patient's diagnosis. NeuroCARE was developed for PMBT caregivers and consists of six telehealth sessions with a behavioral health specialist...
September 16, 2024: Journal of Clinical Oncology
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Henriëtte van Heemstra, Niels van der Aa, Trudy Mooren, Daniel Medema, Gerko Vink, Jeroen Knipscheer, Ali Moradi, Rolf Kleber, Jackie June Ter Heide
BACKGROUND: While treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in refugees is generally effective, many refugees remain symptomatic after treatment. Coping styles could be relevant to PTSD treatment response and as such may be a potential focus of PTSD treatment. AIMS: The study aims to examine 1) if baseline coping styles are related to treatment response after EMDR therapy or stabilization, and 2) if coping styles change during these treatments. METHOD: Seventy-two refugees with PTSD were randomly allocated to 12 hours of EMDR therapy or stabilization...
2024: PloS One
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra J Vogt, Lasse Bartels, Michael Grotzer, Guy Bodenmann, Kurt Leibundgut, Jochen Rössler, Markus A Landolt
OBJECTIVE: The way in which parental posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) unfold in the first year after a cancer diagnosis in their child is poorly understood. The aims of this study were to identify parental PTSS trajectories and to examine couple-related predictors (dyadic coping and we-disease appraisals), sociodemographic predictors (education and sex), and medical predictors (child's physical impairment) of trajectory membership. METHOD: A 1-year prospective study was conducted, and 157 parents of children newly diagnosed with cancer were assessed...
September 16, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Psychology
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REVIEW
Reza Ghaffarzadegan, Shahin Akhondzadeh, Zahra Nikasa, Shadi Hajizamani, Saba Mehrabanifar, Iman Cheraghi, Salar Vaseghi
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a neuropsychiatric disorder that may develop after experiencing traumatic events. Preclinical studies use various methods to induce PTSD-like models such as fear-conditioning, single-prolonged stress (SPS), restraint stress, and social defeat. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a crucial neurotrophin in mood regulation. Evidence shows BDNF changes in different neuropsychiatric disorders particularly PTSD. This review examined BDNF alterations in preclinical rodent models of PTSD where we demonstrated a wide range of paradoxical changes in BDNF...
September 16, 2024: Neurochemical Research
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REVIEW
Sneha Ojha, Sahara Thapa, Suraj Bahadur Thapa
INTRODUCTION: The Syrian refugee crisis has led to significant population displacement, with many seeking refuge and asylum in Nordic countries. While these countries offer safety and stability, the resettlement process combined with the refugees' own traumatic experiences can exacerbate existing or precipitate new mental health issues. AIM: This systematic review aims to comprehensively analyse the literature on mental health problems among Syrian refugees resettled in Nordic countries, exploring their prevalence and associated factors...
September 16, 2024: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephan F Miedl, Laila K Franke, Sarah K Danböck, Michael Martini, Sabrina Hettegger, Martin Kronbichler, Herta Flor, Frank H Wilhelm
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder and medically unexplained pain frequently co-occur. While pain is common during traumatic events, the processing of pain during trauma and its relation to audiovisual and pain intrusions is poorly understood. Objective: Here we investigate neural activations during painful analogue trauma, focusing on areas that have been related to threat and pain processing, and how they predict intrusion formation. We also examine the moderating role of cumulative lifetime adversity...
2024: European Journal of Psychotraumatology