AEM Early Access 19: Threat Perceptions in the Emergency Department
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Title
AEM Early Access 19: Threat Perceptions in the Emergency Department
Subject
Threat perceptions in the Emergency Department (ED) (e.g., patients’ subjective feelings of helplessness or lack of control) during evaluation for an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are associated with the development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and PTSD has been associated with medication nonadherence, cardiac event recurrence, and mortality. This study reports the development and validation of a 7‐item measure of ED Threat Perceptions in English‐ and Spanish‐speaking patients evaluated for ACS.
Creator
Boyle, Madalene
Source
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aemearlyaccesss-podcast/id1243737171?mt=2
http://brownemblog.com/blog-1/2018/9/21/aem-early-access-19-threat-perceptions-in-the-emergency-department
http://brownemblog.com/blog-1/2018/9/21/aem-early-access-19-threat-perceptions-in-the-emergency-department
Publisher
Brown Emergency Medicine Blog, Apple Podcasts
Date
September 26, 2018
Contributor
Cornelius, Talia
Format
Podcast
Citation
Boyle, Madalene, “AEM Early Access 19: Threat Perceptions in the Emergency Department,” Brown Emergency Medicine Digital Media Archives, accessed June 13, 2026, https://mail.bemcatalog.digitalscholarship.brown.edu/items/show/9.
