Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
External reference: https://openalex.org/T10242
- Study maps psychological function during ongoing war stress
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Hopelessness mediated the link between resilience and embitterment after earthquakes
Study of 801 earthquake survivors finds hopelessness mediates the relationship between psychological resilience and posttraumatic embitterment symptoms.
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Three depressive symptom profiles were identified during COVID-19
Latent profile analysis identified three distinct depressive symptom patterns in Korean adults during COVID-19, with interpersonal conflicts and younger age predicting severe profiles.
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CSIS employees reported mental health symptoms and stigma
Study of 38 CSIS employees reveals high rates of mental health disorders, hypervigilance, and unique stigma barriers tied to security protocols.
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Displaced households reported more child mental health needs
Cross-sectional study reveals displaced children face greater unmet mental health needs after natural disasters, with implications for long-term development as climate-related displacement increases.
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Probable PTSD was common among Sudanese refugees in Cairo
Pilot study documents high prevalence of probable PTSD among Sudanese refugees in Egypt, highlighting need for culturally sensitive mental health interventions in refugee response frameworks.
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Perceived control linked to depression and anxiety through coping
Longitudinal study reveals disorder-specific coping pathways: perceived constraints drive depression via avoidance, while anxiety involves multiple coping routes.
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Impairment may link internalising symptoms to lower wellbeing
Investigation of functional impairment as a mediating mechanism between internalising symptoms and reduced wellbeing, with implications for clinical intervention targeting.

