Adolescent Trauma Journals
Trauma in childhood may be a grave psychosocial, medical, and public policy problem that has serious consequences for its victims and for society. Chronic interpersonal violence in children is common worldwide. Developmental traumatology, the systemic investigation of the psychiatric and psychobiological effects of chronic overwhelming stress on the developing child, provides a framework and principles when empirically examining the neurobiological effects of pediatric trauma. Despite the widespread prevalence of childhood trauma, less is understood about trauma's biological effects in children as compared to adults big trauma histories; and even less is understood about how these paediatric mechanisms underlie trauma's short-term and long-term medical and psychological state consequences. This text focuses totally on the peer-reviewed literature on the neurobiological sequelae of childhood trauma in children and adults with histories of childhood trauma. We also review relevant studies of animal models of stress to assist us better understand the psychobiological effects of trauma during development. Next, we review the neurobiology of trauma, its clinical applications and therefore the biomarkers which will provide important tools for clinicians and researchers, both as predictors of posttraumatic stress symptoms and as useful tools to watch treatment response. Finally, we provide suggestions for future researchers.
High Impact List of Articles
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Awards 2020- 28th Annual Congress on Emergency Nursing & Critical
Care
Endalew GemechuAwards 2020: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Awards 2020- 28th Annual Congress on Emergency Nursing & Critical
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Endalew GemechuAwards 2020: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Diagnostic diligence in trauma and injury care through forensic pathology
Joseph L Lewis IIICommentary: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Diagnostic diligence in trauma and injury care through forensic pathology
Joseph L Lewis IIICommentary: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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The incidence of chronic pain following tibial diaphyseal fracture.
Francois Prinsloo, Christian Flynn, Matthew Prime, Alex Wickham, Shehan HettiaratchyResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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The incidence of chronic pain following tibial diaphyseal fracture.
Francois Prinsloo, Christian Flynn, Matthew Prime, Alex Wickham, Shehan HettiaratchyResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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The effect of limb elevation on bleeding control in a human venous hemorrhage model.
Du Pont D*, Griesser C , Shofer F , Dickinson EResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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The effect of limb elevation on bleeding control in a human venous hemorrhage model.
Du Pont D*, Griesser C , Shofer F , Dickinson EResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Extravasation: there could be more than meets the eye!
Fatimah LateefCase Report: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Extravasation: there could be more than meets the eye!
Fatimah LateefCase Report: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
Conference Proceedings
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Haematological profile of Sickle cell anaemia and Thalassaemia from central India
B P URADEPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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Haematological profile of Sickle cell anaemia and Thalassaemia from central India
B P URADEPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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Dermo-adipose-glandular inferior flap versatility in mastopexy with and without implants: 6-years personal experience
Dario Rochira -
Dermo-adipose-glandular inferior flap versatility in mastopexy with and without implants: 6-years personal experience
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Characterizing Viral Exanthem
Lama LubbadehScientific Tracks Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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Characterizing Viral Exanthem
Lama LubbadehScientific Tracks Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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MANAGEMENT OF PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS(PDA) IN PRETERM INFANTS
Tariq Rushdi AlsafadiKeynote: Current Pediatric Research
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MANAGEMENT OF PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS(PDA) IN PRETERM INFANTS
Tariq Rushdi AlsafadiKeynote: Current Pediatric Research
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COLOURS IN SKIN BIOPSIES - A CLUE TO DIAGNOSIS
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COLOURS IN SKIN BIOPSIES - A CLUE TO DIAGNOSIS
Palitha Ratnayake