Katharina Schultebraucks
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Recent Articles
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Doherty A, Bucci S, Kenny A, Kotov R, Lipinska G, Ospina-Pinillos L, et al.
Lancet Digit Health
. 2025 Feb;
7(3):e172-e174.
PMID: 40015762
No abstract available.
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Blekic W, DHondt F, Shalev A, Schultebraucks K
Nat Ment Health
. 2025 Feb;
3(1):139-158.
PMID: 39958521
In recent years, the application of machine learning (ML) techniques in research on the prediction of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has increased. However, concerns regarding the clinical relevance and generalizability...
3.
Yang R, Daigle Jr B, Rampersaud R, Schultebraucks K
Front Genet
. 2025 Feb;
16:1547943.
PMID: 39935834
No abstract available.
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Malgaroli M, Schultebraucks K, Myrick K, Loch A, Ospina-Pinillos L, Choudhury T, et al.
Lancet Digit Health
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39779452
Large language models (LLMs) offer promising applications in mental health care to address gaps in treatment and research. By leveraging clinical notes and transcripts as data, LLMs could improve diagnostics,...
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Galatzer-Levy I, Schultebraucks K
J Trauma Stress
. 2024 Aug;
37(5):715-716.
PMID: 39129339
This editorial summary provides an overview of the 39th annual meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS) held from November 1-4, 2023. The meeting, themed "Scalable Strategies...
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Maslahati T, Schultebraucks K, Galve Gomez M, Hellmann-Regen J, Otte C, Wingenfeld K, et al.
Eur J Psychotraumatol
. 2023 Dec;
14(2):2282003.
PMID: 38039055
Women are more likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than men. Recent research suggests an impact of oral contraceptive (OC) intake on PTSD and intrusive memories, a hallmark symptom...
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Blekic W, Ben Taieb S, Kandana Arachchige K, Rossignol M, Schultebraucks K
J Psychiatr Res
. 2023 Jul;
165:132-139.
PMID: 37499484
Firefighters are at increased risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to exposure to potentially traumatic events during their careers. However, little is known about the prevalence of PTSD...
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Allen B, Basaraba C, Corbeil T, Rivera B, Levin F, Martinez D, et al.
Prev Med
. 2023 May;
172:107533.
PMID: 37146730
Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with increased risk of worse COVID-19 outcomes. Likewise, racial/ethnic minority patients experience greater risk of severe COVID-19 disease compared to white patients. Providers should...
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Schultebraucks K, Blekic W, Basaraba C, Corbeil T, Khan Z, Henry B, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2023 Apr;
28(6):2462-2468.
PMID: 37069343
Pre-existing mental disorders are linked to COVID-19-related outcomes. However, the findings are inconsistent and a thorough analysis of a broader spectrum of outcomes such as COVID-19 infection severity, morbidity, and...
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Maslahati T, Wingenfeld K, Hellmann-Regen J, Kraft J, Lyu J, Keinert M, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2023 Feb;
13(1):42.
PMID: 36739422
Oxytocin administration during a trauma analogue has been shown to increase intrusive memories, which are a core symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, it is unknown whether oxytocin influences...