Author: Hoorelbeke, Kristof; Sun, Xiaoxiao; Koster, Ernst H. W.; Dai, Qin
Title: Connecting the dots: A network approach to postâ€traumatic stress symptoms in Chinese healthcare workers during the peak of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 outbreak Cord-id: f9jgqjbf Document date: 2021_2_4
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Snippet: Healthcare workers are at elevated risk to develop symptoms of postâ€traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in response to an outbreak of a highly infectious disease. The current study setâ€out to model the complex interrelations between PTSD symptoms during the peak of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 outbreak in 291 Chinese healthcare workers and 291 matched control cases that were selected from the general population. For this purpose, we estimated regularized partial correlation networks. Within the
Document: Healthcare workers are at elevated risk to develop symptoms of postâ€traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in response to an outbreak of a highly infectious disease. The current study setâ€out to model the complex interrelations between PTSD symptoms during the peak of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 outbreak in 291 Chinese healthcare workers and 291 matched control cases that were selected from the general population. For this purpose, we estimated regularized partial correlation networks. Within the network of healthcare workers, we observed a central role for avoidance of reminders of the traumatic event, physiological cue reactivity, anger/irritability, reâ€experiencing, and startle. We identified three clusters of closely interconnected PTSD symptoms in healthcare workers, consisting of (a) symptoms of reâ€experiencing and anxious arousal, (b) symptoms of avoidance and amnesia and (c) symptoms of emotional numbing and dysphoric arousal. Respectively, startle, avoidance of reminders and feeling detached emerged as bridging nodes in these communities. Although yielding highly similar network models, the PTSD symptom structure of healthcare workers showed several unique features compared to the matched control sample. This is informative for interventions aimed at targeting PTSD symptoms in healthcare workers in the context of a public health emergency.
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