Department of Psychology, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, USA.
Department of Family Medicine, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Oct 11;18(20):10626. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182010626.
Anticoagulation, the body's mechanism to prevent blood clotting, is an internal biomarker of an individual's response to stress. Research has indicated that understanding the causes, processes, and consequences of anticoagulation can provide important insight into the experience of individuals facing emotional and occupational strain. Unfortunately, despite their importance, the mechanisms and implications of anticoagulation are unfamiliar to many researchers and practitioners working with trauma-exposed professionals. This paper provides an accessible primer on the topic of anticoagulation, including an overview of the biological process, the research connecting these processes with emotional and occupational functioning, as well as some potential methods for assessment.
抗凝,即人体防止血液凝结的机制,是个体对应激反应的内部生物标志物。研究表明,了解抗凝的原因、过程和后果,可以为理解面临情绪和职业压力的个体的体验提供重要的启示。不幸的是,尽管抗凝很重要,但许多研究创伤暴露专业人员的研究人员和从业者并不熟悉抗凝的机制和意义。本文提供了一个关于抗凝的通俗易懂的入门介绍,包括对生物过程的概述,以及将这些过程与情绪和职业功能联系起来的研究,以及一些潜在的评估方法。