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Author: Gargot, Thomas; Kisand, Helena; Miguel, Ana; Tanyeri, Selin; Soron, Tanjir Rashid; Serene, Birame; Feron, Guillaume; Žaja, Nikola; Florido, María José Valdés; Soto-Angona, Óscar; Frankova, Iryna
Title: Preventing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in the general population induced by trauma during the COVID pandemic A simple brief intervention based on cognitive science that could be delivered digitally
  • Cord-id: 5ardalah
  • Document date: 2020_12_30
  • ID: 5ardalah
    Snippet: Most of the recent studies indicated the prevalence of Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms (PTSS) are increasing after the COVID pandemic around the world. Bo et al. reported PTSS prevalence of 96.2% among the COVID-19-infected people. The sociocultural and individual vulnerability and protective factors may influence onset and maintenance of the symptoms. However, there is significant lack in understanding the risk factors and preventive factors that influence the maintenance of Post-Traumatic Stres
    Document: Most of the recent studies indicated the prevalence of Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms (PTSS) are increasing after the COVID pandemic around the world. Bo et al. reported PTSS prevalence of 96.2% among the COVID-19-infected people. The sociocultural and individual vulnerability and protective factors may influence onset and maintenance of the symptoms. However, there is significant lack in understanding the risk factors and preventive factors that influence the maintenance of Post-Traumatic Stress symptoms that defines Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The digital technology gives us the unique opportunity to assess this risk, to monitor and track this evolution longitudinally. In this research project we aimed to design and develop a smartphone application for longitudinal data collection enabling to (1) predict and follow the evolution of PTSS toward PTSD, (2) assess the relative efficacy of several methods to prevent the evolution of PTSS right after exposure to trauma (1-24 h), (3) educate people about psychological effects that can occur during and after trauma, normalize acute distress and refer to professional help if a disorder is constituted. We hope that this research project will help to understand how to maximize the self help support during the acute phase (golden hours) after trauma to prevent the transition from PTSS to PTSD. A not anonymised video abstract can be found here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZJehj3J8go&feature=emb_title

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