Psychological Trauma-Theory Research Practice and Policy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychological Trauma-Theory Research Practice and Policy is 47. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Traumatic stress in the age of COVID-19: A call to close critical gaps and adapt to new realities.461
Fear of COVID-19 and the mental health consequences in America.408
Loneliness, isolation, and social support factors in post-COVID-19 mental health.383
Psychological adjustment during the global outbreak of COVID-19: A resilience perspective.258
The effect of the COVID-19 lockdown on parents: A call to adopt urgent measures.252
Inequity and the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on communities of color in the United States: The need for a trauma-informed social justice response.235
LGBTQ populations: Psychologically vulnerable communities in the COVID-19 pandemic.203
Home is not always a haven: The domestic violence crisis amid the COVID-19 pandemic.185
COVID-19 disruption on college students: Academic and socioemotional implications.172
The psychological impact of preexisting mental and physical health conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic.141
Children and the COVID-19 pandemic.129
The traumatic impact of job loss and job search in the aftermath of COVID-19.111
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on community-dwelling caregivers and persons with dementia.105
The rise of adverse childhood experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.104
Psychological sequelae of social isolation and loneliness might be a larger problem in young adults than older adults.102
Psychological impact of anti-Asian stigma due to the COVID-19 pandemic: A call for research, practice, and policy responses.98
Prolonged grief related to COVID-19 deaths: Do we have to fear a steep rise in traumatic and disenfranchised griefs?97
Mental health ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic for Black Americans: Clinical and research recommendations.97
Psychological impact of COVID-19 in Spain: Early data report.96
The outbreak that was always here: Racial trauma in the context of COVID-19 and implications for mental health providers.95
Resilience is spreading: Mental health within the COVID-19 pandemic.85
The paradox of social distancing: Implications for older adults in the context of COVID-19.81
Fear, anger, and media-induced trauma during the outbreak of COVID-19 in the Czech Republic.80
COVID-19: PTSD symptoms in Greek health care professionals.79
Rural–urban mental health disparities in the United States during COVID-19.73
The psychosocial impact of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: A lesson for mental health prevention in the first severely hit European country.73
The hidden disaster of COVID-19: Intimate partner violence.69
COVID-related family separation and trauma in the intensive care unit.69
Leveraging parent–child interaction therapy and telehealth capacities to address the unique needs of young children during the COVID-19 public health crisis.68
A commentary on moral injury among health care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic.67
A tale of two crises: The compounded effect of COVID-19 and anti-immigration policy in the United States.62
Psychotherapists’ vicarious traumatization during the COVID-19 pandemic.61
Managing psychological distress in children and adolescents following the COVID-19 epidemic: A cooperative approach.60
When time falls apart: The public health implications of distorted time perception in the age of COVID-19.60
Psychological aspects of employment instability during the COVID-19 pandemic.57
Psychological and social impact of COVID-19.56
COVID-19 and refugee and immigrant youth: A community-based mental health perspective.55
Moral injury in Chinese health professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic.54
Considering grief in mental health outcomes of COVID-19.53
COVID-19: Threat and fear in Indonesia.51
Heterogeneous mental health consequences of COVID-19: Costs and benefits.51
Role of focusing on the positive side during COVID-19 outbreak: Mental health perspective from positive psychology.50
Heightened risk of child maltreatment amid the COVID-19 pandemic can exacerbate mental health problems for the next generation.50
Shifting from survival to supporting resilience in children and families in the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons for informing U.S. mental health priorities.49
Social representations, identity threat, and coping amid COVID-19.48
Moral and mental health challenges faced by maternity staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.47
Staying safe during COVID-19: How a pandemic can escalate risk for intimate partner violence and what can be done to provide individuals with resources and support.47
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