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- W4313446087 abstract "This chapter describes why the biomedical model is inadequate and even unethical while proposing different models of research for PTSD and trauma including biopsychosocial and epidemiological models, the latter from an ecosocial lens emphasizing public health approaches. These research models permit the inclusion of intersecting social factors into the medical diagnoses as an integral part of the traumatic impact. They underscore the bidirectionality of the event and its impact on humans in their natural environment. It calls for new training of health care workers to be integrated with biological, psychological and social factors that may underlie treatment of victims and those who cause violence, although much of the latter research still needs to be done. Acceptance of sophisticated correlational statistics will need to be considered as acceptable methodology along with carefully analyzed qualitative studies while moving away from the standard RCT models measuring effect-sizes that are ill-suited to clarify the intersectional conditions. This does not mean all our knowledge gathered to understand cause and effect in trauma treatment should be discarded. Rather, the approach to understanding trauma will need both a broadened approach in some areas and narrowly defined targeted subgroups in other areas based on our data. The arguments presented here demonstrated the need for this new research approach by illustrating how the intersectionalities were missed using a biomedical model in discussing the impact from two traumatic events that involve PTSD; child abuse and terrorism. Without effective treatment, child abuse can and often does give rise to other intrafamily trauma and community disruption through terrorism." @default.
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- W4313446087 title "PTSD and Biomedical Research: Ethical Conundrums" @default.
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