This term describes a condition resulting from exposure to a traumatic event, causing intense distress.
PTSD
This term refers to a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by long-term involvement in emotionally demanding situations.
burnout
This is a common positive mental health symptom that can emerge in individuals coping with PTSD.
Resilience
According to the research, this factor significantly contributes to PTSD in healthcare workers during COVID-19.
Pre-existent anxiety/depression and dissociative symptoms, acute stress.
This is how anxiety manifests uniquely among healthcare workers during pandemics.
increased stress, worry about contamination, and concerns about spreading the virus to family and friends.
This approach is recommended for healthcare workers to maintain positive mental health amidst stress.
Mindfulness
This is the relationship between depersonalization and PTSD as found in healthcare settings.
persistent burnout, state anxiety, and acute stress.
This mental health symptom is often overlooked but prevalent among healthcare workers dealing with traumatic events.
Depersonalization
This finding challenges the traditional view of PTSD's impact on overall mental health.
PTSD symptoms can coexist with positive mental health symptoms like resilience and post-traumatic growth