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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562880/a-genetic-exploration-of-the-relationship-between-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-and-cardiovascular-diseases
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Eva Lukas, Rada R Veeneman, Dirk Ja Smit, Jentien M Vermeulen, Gita A Pathak, Renato Polimanti, Karin Jh Verweij, Jorien L Treur
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Experiencing a traumatic event may lead to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), including symptoms such as flashbacks and hyperarousal. Individuals suffering from PTSD are at increased risk of cardiovascu-lar disease (CVD), but it is unclear why. This study assesses shared genetic liability and potential causal pathways between PTSD and CVD. METHODS: We leveraged summary-level data of genome-wide association studies (PTSD: N= 1,222,882; atrial fibril-lation (AF): N=482,409; coronary artery disease (CAD): N=1,165,690; hypertension: N=458,554; heart failure (HF): N=977,323)...
March 22, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470168/prevalence-and-trajectories-of-neuropsychological-post-covid-19-symptoms-in-initially-hospitalized-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simona Klinkhammer, Annelien A Duits, Janneke Horn, Arjen J C Slooter, Esmée Verwijk, Susanne Van Santen, Johanna M A Visser-Meily, Caroline Van Heugten
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence and trajectories of post-COVID-19 neuropsychological symptoms. DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal multicentre cohort study. SUBJECTS: A total of 205 patients initially hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19). METHODS: Validated questionnaires were administered at 9 months (T1) and 15 months (T2) post-hospital discharge to assess fatigue, cognitive complaints, insomnia, anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress symptoms...
March 12, 2024: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37561435/long-covid-stress-symptoms-mental-health-anxiety-depression-or-posttraumatic-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leia Y Saltzman, Michele Longo, Tonya C Hansel
OBJECTIVE: Currently, there is no single profile of mental health sequela in long-coronavirus disease (COVID) patients, impacting identification, treatment, and exacerbating stigma among this population. This article highlights the rationale for mental health professionals to consider a summary of mental health symptoms in long-COVID patients. METHOD: This article provides an overview of the existing literature regarding the health and mental health impact of long COVID on patients and proposes an approach to conceptualizing mental health symptoms in individuals living with long COVID...
August 10, 2023: Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice and Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37463057/association-between-insomnia-and-mental-health-and-neurocognitive-outcomes-following-traumatic-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emerson Wickwire, Jennifer S Albrecht, Vincent F Capaldi, Sonia Jain, Raquel C Gardner, Micheal T Smith, Scott Williams, Jacob Collen, David M Schnyer, Joseph Giacino, Lindsay D Nelson, Pratik Mukherjee, Xiaoying Sun, Kent Werner, Caterina Mosti, Amy J Markowitz, Geoffrey T Manley, Andrew D Krystal
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To describe the association between five previously identified trajectories of insomnia (each defined by a distinct pattern of insomnia severity over 12 months following TBI) and trajectories of mental health and neurocognitive outcomes during the 12 months after TBI. METHODS: N=2,022 adults from the Federal Inter-agency Traumatic Brain Injury Repository (FITBIR) database and Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI) study...
July 18, 2023: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37322836/treatment-of-comorbid-sleep-disorders-and-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-in-u-s-active-duty-military-personnel-a-pilot-randomized-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel J Taylor, Kristi E Pruiksma, Jim Mintz, Danica C Slavish, Sophie Wardle-Pinkston, Jessica R Dietch, Katherine A Dondanville, Stacey Young-McCaughan, Karin L Nicholson, Brett T Litz, Terence M Keane, Alan L Peterson, Patricia A Resick
Insomnia and nightmares are common in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). They are associated with worse psychological and physical health and worse PTSD treatment outcomes. In addition, they are resistant to PTSD treatments, which do not typically address sleep disorders. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia and nightmares (CBT-I&N) and cognitive processing therapy (CPT) for PTSD are first-line treatments, but limited evidence exists guiding the treatment of individuals with all three disorders...
June 15, 2023: Journal of Traumatic Stress
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37081449/sleep-characteristics-and-inflammatory-markers-in-women-with-post-traumatic-stress-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mary Sau Ling Yeh, Dalva Poyares, Ana Teresa D D'Elia, Bruno M Coimbra, Andrea Feijo Mello, Sergio Tufik, Marcelo Feijo Mello
INTRODUCTION: Sexual violence is one of the most severe traumatic events. It is associated with a higher risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) development. Sleep disturbances such as insomnia are frequently reported by PTSD patients and play a key role in the development and course of the disorder. Sleep disturbances are associated with higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines emphasizing the importance of sleep studies in individuals with PTSD. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between subjective and objective sleep measurements and PTSD symptoms with inflammatory markers in women with PTSD following sexual assault...
April 20, 2023: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36923965/the-relative-contribution-of-covid-19-infection-versus-covid-19-related-occupational-stressors-to-insomnia-in-healthcare-workers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca C Hendrickson, Catherine A McCall, Aaron F Rosser, Kathleen F Pagulayan, Bernard P Chang, Ellen D Sano, Ronald G Thomas, Murray A Raskind
UNLABELLED: Objective/Background: Healthcare workers have experienced high rates of psychiatric symptom burden and occupational attrition during the COVID-19 pandemic. Identifying contributory factors can inform prevention and mitigation measures. Here, we explore the potential contributions of occupational stressors vs COVID-19 infection to insomnia symptoms in US healthcare workers.Patients/Methods: An online self-report survey was collected between September 2020 and July 2022 from N = 594 US healthcare workers, with longitudinal follow-up up to 9 months...
December 2023: Sleep medicine: X
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36217618/development-and-validation-of-a-risk-prediction-model-for-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-symptoms-in-patients-with-acute-myocardial-infarction-in-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kunxia Cui, Ping Sui, Xiaohui Zang, Yangyang Sun, Xiaohong Liu
BACKGROUND: At present, there are many influencing factors of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI), but based on this, there are few studies on the risk prediction model of PTSD symptoms. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of PTSD symptoms in patients with AMI and to construct a risk prediction model. METHODS: From April 2021 to March 2022, 287 patients were enrolled from a hospital in Shandong Province, China...
September 2022: Annals of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36058403/insomnia-and-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-a-meta-analysis-on-interrelated-association-n-57-618-and-prevalence-n-573-665
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REVIEW
Reihaneh Ahmadi, Sama Rahimi-Jafari, Mahnaz Olfati, Nooshin Javaheripour, Farnoosh Emamian, Mohammad Rasoul Ghadami, Habibolah Khazaie, David C Knight, Masoud Tahmasian, Amir A Sepehry
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common mental disorder, which is strongly associated with insomnia, yet their epidemiological overlap is poorly understood. To determine the convergent quantitative magnitude of their relationship, PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, PubPsych, and PsycINFO were searched to identify studies that either reported the correlation or frequency of insomnia symptoms in PTSD and posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), or both. Out of 3714 records, 75 studies met selection criteria and aggregate effect size (ES) estimates were generated for the correlations (K=44, comprising 57,618 subjects) and frequencies (K=33, comprising 573,665 subjects with PTSD/PTSS) of insomnia symptoms in PTSD/PTSS...
September 1, 2022: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35962771/clinical-and-polysomnographic-features-of-trauma-associated-sleep-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew S Brock, Panagiotis Matsangas, Jennifer L Creamer, Tyler Powell, Shana L Hansen, Shannon N Foster, Tyler C Self, Vincent Mysliwiec
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Trauma-associated sleep disorder (TSD) is a proposed parasomnia that develops after trauma with clinical features of trauma-related nightmares (TRN), disruptive nocturnal behaviors (DNB), and autonomic disturbances. The purpose of this case series is to better characterize the clinical and video-polysomnographic features of patients meeting clinical criteria for this proposed parasomnia. METHODS: Semi-structured clinical interview and detailed video-polysomnography review of 40 patients...
August 15, 2022: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine: JCSM: Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35911017/healthcare-worker-mental-health-and-wellbeing-during-covid-19-mid-pandemic-survey-results
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin P Young, Diana L Kolcz, Jennifer Ferrand, David M O'Sullivan, Kenneth Robinson
Introduction/Background: HealthCare worker (HCW) mental health and wellbeing are uniquely affected by the complexities of COVID-19 due to exposure to the virus, isolation from family and friends, risk and uncertainty. Little if any inquiry has examined the effects on an entire healthcare system, particularly immediately post-surge. We sought to examine the prevalence of psychiatric symptoms and behavioral health difficulties as a healthcare system transitioned out of the first wave. We assessed the effects of work role, setting and individual diversity factors on employee distress and coping strategies...
2022: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35115852/nightmares-in-people-with-covid-19-did-coronavirus-infect-our-dreams
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Serena Scarpelli, Michael R Nadorff, Bjørn Bjorvatn, Frances Chung, Yves Dauvilliers, Colin A Espie, Yuichi Inoue, Kentaro Matsui, Ilona Merikanto, Charles M Morin, Thomas Penzel, Mariusz Sieminski, Han Fang, Tainá Macêdo, Sérgio A Mota-Rolim, Damien Leger, Giuseppe Plazzi, Ngan Yin Chan, Markku Partinen, Courtney J Bolstad, Brigitte Holzinger, Luigi De Gennaro
INTRODUCTION: A growing number of studies have demonstrated that the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has severely affected sleep and dream activity in healthy people. To date, no investigation has examined dream activity specifically in COVID-19 patients. METHODS: As part of the International COVID-19 Sleep Study (ICOSS), we compared 544 COVID-19 participants with 544 matched-controls. A within-subjects comparison between pre-pandemic and pandemic periods computed separately for controls and COVID-19 participants were performed on dream recall and nightmare frequency (DRF; NF)...
2022: Nature and Science of Sleep
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34918181/the-impact-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-mental-health-occupational-functioning-and-professional-retention-among-health-care-workers-and-first-responders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca C Hendrickson, Roisín A Slevin, Katherine D Hoerster, Bernard P Chang, Ellen Sano, Catherine A McCall, Gillian R Monty, Ronald G Thomas, Murray A Raskind
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected front-line health care workers (HCW) and first responders (FR). The specific components of COVID-19 related occupational stressors (CROS) associated with psychiatric symptoms and reduced occupational functioning or retention remain poorly understood. OBJECTIVES: Examine the relationships between total and factored CROS, psychiatric symptoms, and occupational outcomes. DESIGN: Observational, self-report, single time-point online assessment...
December 16, 2021: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34843346/sleep-disorder-symptoms-and-massed-delivery-of-prolonged-exposure-for-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-nodding-off-but-not-missing-out
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew M Sherrill, Samantha C Patton, Donald L Bliwise, Carly W Yasinski, Jessica Maples-Keller, Barbara O Rothbaum, Sheila A M Rauch
OBJECTIVE: The impact of disrupted sleep on the effectiveness of prolonged exposure (PE) therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is not well understood. Researchers have suggested that comorbid sleep disorders contribute to nonresponse by impairing therapeutic mechanisms such as emotional processing of trauma memories and extinction in cued fear conditioning. Several studies indicate daytime sleepiness, insomnia, and nightmares are correlated with PTSD symptom severity. However, a recent randomized controlled trial found that these sleep disorder symptoms did not affect PTSD symptom change over the course of massed PE (i...
February 2022: Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice and Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34815139/benefits-of-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-for-insomnia-for-women-veterans-with-and-without-probable-post-traumatic-stress-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gwendolyn C Carlson, Monica R Kelly, Michael Mitchell, Karen R Josephson, Sarah Kate McGowan, Najwa C Culver, Morgan Kay, Cathy A Alessi, Constance H Fung, Donna L Washington, Alison Hamilton, Elizabeth M Yano, Jennifer L Martin
OBJECTIVE: This study compared the benefits of cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia for sleep, mental health symptoms, and quality of life (QoL) in a sample of women veterans with and without probable post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) comorbid with insomnia disorder. METHODS: Seventy-three women veterans (30 with probable PTSD) received a manual-based 5-week cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia treatment as part of a behavioral sleep intervention study...
March 2022: Women's Health Issues: Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34416369/design-of-the-national-adaptive-trial-for-ptsd-related-insomnia-nap-study-va-cooperative-study-program-csp-2016
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
John H Krystal, Bruce Chow, Jennifer Vessicchio, Adam M Henrie, Thomas C Neylan, Andrew D Krystal, Brian P Marx, Ke Xu, Ripu D Jindal, Lori L Davis, Paula P Schnurr, Murray B Stein, Michael E Thase, Beverly Ventura, Grant D Huang, Mei-Chiung Shih
There are currently no validated pharmacotherapies for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)-related insomnia. The purpose of the National Adaptive Trial for PTSD-Related Insomnia (NAP Study) is to efficiently compare to placebo the effects of three insomnia medications with different mechanisms of action that are already prescribed widely to veterans diagnosed with PTSD within U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers. This study plans to enroll 1224 patients from 34 VA Medical Centers into a 12- week prospective, randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial comparing trazodone, eszopiclone, and gabapentin...
October 2021: Contemporary Clinical Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34345869/anxiety-depression-insomnia-and-trauma-related-symptoms-following-covid-19-infection-at-long-term-follow-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evan J Kyzar, Lawrence J Purpura, Jayesh Shah, Anyelina Cantos, Anna S Nordvig, Michael T Yin
A developing finding from the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is the burden of neuropsychiatric symptoms seen in COVID-19 survivors. While studies have shown clinically significant rates of depression, anxiety, insomnia, and trauma-related symptoms such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after COVID-19, little is known about how these symptoms evolve over time. Here, we report findings from a cohort study of 52 participants recruited from the greater New York City area following acute COVID-19 infection...
October 2021: Brain, behavior, & immunity health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34110838/relationship-between-transdiagnostic-dimensions-of-psychopathology-and-traumatic-brain-injury-tbi-a-track-tbi-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lindsay D Nelson, Mark D Kramer, Keanan J Joyner, Christopher J Patrick, Murray B Stein, Nancy Temkin, Harvey S Levin, John Whyte, Amy J Markowitz, Joseph Giacino, Geoffrey T Manley
Neuropsychiatric symptoms are common, comorbid, and often disabling for patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Identifying transdiagnostic symptom dimensions post-TBI may help overcome limitations of traditional psychiatric diagnoses and advance treatment development. We characterized the dimensional structure of neuropsychiatric symptoms at 2-weeks postinjury in n = 1,732 TBI patients and n = 238 orthopedic-injured trauma controls (OTC) from the Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in TBI (TRACK-TBI) study...
July 2021: Journal of Abnormal Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34060280/physical-and-psychological-sequelae-at-three-months-after-acute-illness-in-covid-19-survivors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca DE Lorenzo, Elena Cinel, Marta Cilla, Nicola Compagnone, Marica Ferrante, Elisabetta Falbo, Alessandro Patrizi, Jacopo Castellani, Cristiano Magnaghi, Stefania L Calvisi, Teresa Arcidiacono, Chiara L Lanzani, Valentina Canti, Mario G Mazza, Sabina Martinenghi, Giordano Vitali, Francesco Benedetti, Fabio Ciceri, Caterina Conte, Patrizia Rovere Querini
BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may leave behind an altered health status early after recovery. We evaluated the clinical status of COVID-19 survivors at three months after hospital discharge. METHODS: In this prospective observational cohort study, hospitalized patients aged ≥18 years, evaluated at one (M1) and three (M3) months post-discharge were enrolled. 251 patients (71.3% males, median [IQR] age 61.8 [53.5-70.7] years) were included. Median (IQR) time from discharge to M3 was 89 (79...
June 1, 2021: Panminerva Medica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33884193/decline-in-the-mental-health-of-nurses-across-the-globe-during-covid-19-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abin Varghese, Gigini George, Sharat V Kondaguli, Abdallah Y Naser, Deepika C Khakha, Rajni Chatterji
BACKGROUND: Nurses represent the major proportion of frontline health care professionals delivering 24/7 services to patients with an increased vulnerability towards COVID-19 infection. Mental health issues among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic are poorly reported across the globe. Henceforth, a systematic review and meta-analysis was performed to explore the prevalence and determinants of mental health outcomes (anxiety, stress, depression, PTSD, insomnia) among nurses across the globe due to the COVID-19...
April 10, 2021: Journal of Global Health
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