PTSD Risk Factors and Acute Pain Intensity Predict Length of Hospital Stay in Youth after Unintentional Injury
<b>Background</b>: Many hospitals have adopted screening tools to assess risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after pediatric unintentional injury in accordance with American College of Surgeons recommendations. The Screening Tool for Early Predictors of PTSD (STEPP) is a measur...
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Main Authors: | Anna Monica Agoston (Author), Amina Bhatia (Author), John C. Bleacher (Author), Alexis Smith (Author), Karen Hill (Author), Susanne Edwards (Author), Alicia Cochran (Author), Maia Routly (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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