Posttraumatic stress disorder in time of COVID-19: Trauma or not trauma, is that the question?. Wathelet, M., D'Hondt, F., Bui, E., Vaiva, G., & Fovet, T. sep, 2021.
doi  abstract   bibtex   
Many studies have reported negative outcomes of the COVID‐19 pandemic on people's mental health. Notably, high prevalence rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms have been described in healthcare workers (26.9% [20.3%‐33.,6%]), individuals with COVID‐19 (23.8% [16.6%‐31.0%]) and in the general population (19.3% [15.3%‐23.2%]) (1).
@misc{Wathelet2021a,
abstract = {Many studies have reported negative outcomes of the COVID‐19 pandemic on people's  mental health. Notably, high prevalence rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms have been described in healthcare workers (26.9% [20.3%‐33.,6%]), individuals with COVID‐19 (23.8% [16.6%‐31.0%]) and in the general population (19.3% [15.3%‐23.2%]) (1).},
author = {Wathelet, Marielle and D'Hondt, Fabien and Bui, Eric and Vaiva, Guillaume and Fovet, Thomas},
booktitle = {Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica},
doi = {10.1111/acps.13336},
issn = {16000447},
keywords = {COVID-19,Humans,SARS-CoV-2,Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic},
language = {eng},
month = {sep},
number = {3},
pages = {310--311},
pmid = {34107060},
title = {{Posttraumatic stress disorder in time of COVID-19: Trauma or not trauma, is that the question?}},
volume = {144},
year = {2021}
}

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