About this Research Topic
In particular PTSD remains a treatment-refractory condition in more than one-third of cases. And although exposure to traumatic events is frequent, the conditional risk of developing PTSD is below 50%, suggesting an important role of individual vulnerability and resilience factors in the development of trauma-related disorders.
This Research Topic welcomes scientific contributions, including original research, reviews (preferentially systematic reviews), meta-analyses, secondary analyses of data as well as theoretical reflections and hypotheses on the field of stress-related resilience and vulnerability, and on the relationship between stress and psychopathology in general. We welcome clinical and pre-clinical studies as well as basic research in humans and / or animals, including but not limited to:
• studies using observational or interventional designs, investigating pathophysiological mechanisms as well as the role of stress on health in different types of environment (work, school, family,…) throughout the lifespan
• prevention-oriented research.
• interdisciplinary research including psychiatry, psychology, occupational health, public health, education, social and nursing research, neuro- physiology, and biology among others
• lifelong perspective with contributions from childhood to old age as well as coming from different social and cultural communities.
Keywords: Stress, Resilience, PTSD, Vulnerability, Psychopathology
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