Beyond Physical Injury: Routine Screening for Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Pediatric Trauma Patients – A Longitudinal Cohort Pilot Study
Topic overview
This pilot study examines routine screening protocols for acute stress disorder and PTSD in pediatric trauma patients, addressing the gap in standardized mental health assessment following physical injury. The research tracks long-term quality of life outcomes to identify children at risk and inform early intervention strategies in trauma care settings.
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- No standardized PTSD screening exists for pediatric trauma patients despite critical need for early identification.
- Early detection of PTSD risk in injured children is essential for improving long-term mental health outcomes.
- Limited data exists on quality of life trajectories for pediatric trauma patients who screen positive for PTSD.
- Routine screening for acute stress disorder should be implemented alongside physical injury assessment in pediatric trauma care.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Beyond Physical Injury: Routine Screening for Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Pediatric Trauma Patients – A Longitudinal Cohort Pilot Study. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2024-10-03. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/9229?via_space=staycurrentmd
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