Traumatic stress in the age of COVID-19: A call to close critical gaps and adapt to new realities.
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Auteurs : Danny Horesh ; Adam D. BrownSource :
- Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy [ 1942-969X ] ; 2020.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- MESH :
- diagnostic : Traumatisme psychologique.
- psychologie : Infections à coronavirus, Pneumopathie virale.
- épidémiologie : Infections à coronavirus, Pneumopathie virale.
- Humains, Pandémies, Traumatisme psychologique.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- diagnosis : Psychological Trauma.
- epidemiology : Coronavirus Infections, Pneumonia, Viral.
- prevention & control : Psychological Trauma.
- psychology : Coronavirus Infections, Pneumonia, Viral.
- Betacoronavirus, Humans, Pandemics.
Abstract
Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) is transforming every aspect of our lives. Identified in late 2019, COVID-19 quickly became characterized as a global pandemic by March of 2020. Given the rapid acceleration of transmission, and the lack of preparedness to prevent and treat this virus, the negative impacts of COVID-19 are rippling through every facet of society. Although large numbers of people throughout the world will show resilience to the profound loss, stress, and fear associated with COVID-19, the virus will likely exacerbate existing mental health disorders and contribute to the onset of new stress-related disorders for many.
DOI: 10.1037/tra0000592
PubMed: 32271070
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