The audience is also broad: anyone with an interest in PTSD treatment, including Veterans, the general public, clinicians, researchers, educators, policymakers and the media.Sari and her group are led to the foot of Metroplex, where a tunnel will lead them directly towards the Well, during their goodbyes, Alpha Trion receives a message that distracts him and the groups split up. The information in it is wide in scope and rich in detail, including over 300 variables. It brings together data from 389 published studies on a wide range of treatments and is updated annually to capture new studies. The PTSD-Repository was designed to address these drawbacks. There hasn’t been a single, comprehensive source of information that can answer questions about all types of interventions or other study details that might matter to researchers, clinicians, patients and their families. These sources are useful, but they can quickly become outdated and none include all randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on PTSD treatments.
Researchers and clinicians have long relied on published meta-analyses and literature reviews to get an understanding of effective treatments. The National Center for PTSD created the PTSD-Repository to help people understand what is known about PTSD treatment. If you find an article by National Center for PTSD staff that you would like to read that is not yet accessible, please contact and they will provide you with a 508 accessible copy. Please contact your local library if you need assistance accessing full-text articles.Īccessibility: The National Center for PTSD is compliant with Section 508, making all electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities. If not, your local library likely has the subscriptions to allow you access for free. If you are a student or medical professional, you can usually access them through your institution. If an article is not written by National Center For PTSD Staff, it may be behind a paywall. Traumatic stress and mental health sequelae.PTSDpubs does not limit its coverage to selected journals, but tries to include all relevant publications. Cross-disciplinary coverage of all publications relevant to PTSD and psychological trauma.A comprehensive range of publication types, including journal articles, books, reports, newsletters, and dissertations.Each record in PTSDpubs lists all instruments used within the publication, and you can search for publications that use a specific test or measure. A detailed listing of tests and measures.This unique thesaurus includes specific PTSD symptoms, like hypervigilance, as well as terms such as PTSD (DSM-5) and PTSD (ICD-11) to help you search by diagnostic criteria. A custom PTSD and trauma focused thesaurus to help you create a precise search.PTSDpubs has unique features that set it apart from other databases. PTSDpubs, formerly known as PILOTS, is a freely available, bibliographic database providing access to the worldwide literature on PTSD and other mental health consequences of traumatic events. For anyone interested in researching PTSD for their writing, I wanted to share some academic resources with you.