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Does COVID-19 count?: Defining Criterion A trauma for diagnosing PTSD during a global crisis
Depression and Anxiety ( IF 4.7 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 , DOI: 10.1002/da.23209
Seth D Norrholm 1 , Alyson Zalta 2 , Lori Zoellner 3 , Abigail Powers 4 , Matthew T Tull 5 , Christopher Reist 6, 7 , Paula P Schnurr 8, 9 , Frank Weathers 10 , Matthew J Friedman 8, 9
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The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a globally significant crisis with a rapid spread worldwide, high rates of illness and mortality, a high degree of uncertainty, and a disruption of daily life across the sociodemographic spectrum. The clinically relevant psychological consequences of this catastrophe will be long-lasting and far-reaching. There is an emerging body of empirical literature related to the mental health aspects of this pandemic and this body will likely expand exponentially. The COVID-19 pandemic is an example of a historic catastrophe from which we can learn much and from which the field will need to archive, interpret, and synthesize a multitude of clinical and research observations.

中文翻译:

COVID-19 算不算?:定义全球危机期间诊断 PTSD 的创伤标准

持续的 2019 年冠状病毒病 (COVID-19) 大流行是一场全球性的重大危机,在全球范围内迅速蔓延、疾病和死亡率很高、高度不确定性以及整个社会人口统计范围内的日常​​生活受到干扰。这场灾难的临床相关心理后果将是持久而深远的。有大量与这一流行病的心理健康方面相关的实证文献正在涌现,而且该机构可能会呈指数级增长。COVID-19 大流行是历史性灾难的一个例子,我们可以从中学到很多东西,并且该领域需要从中存档、解释和综合大量临床和研究观察。
更新日期:2021-09-01
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