Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Neuroscience & Public Health, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
ARQ National Psychotrauma Centre, Diemen, Netherlands.
Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2022 Mar 9;13(1):2045130. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2022.2045130. eCollection 2022.
A recent scandal in the Netherlands painfully underscored that sexual harassment and abuse are unfortunately still happening around the world, even after decades of advocacy on this issue and five years of #MeToo. To make progress in prevention and treatment we argue that we should address sexual violence from a public health perspective. Fruthermore, looking back on the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic was the dominant and potentially traumatic stressor affecting large populations around the world. Another big topic was that of the impact of climate change, we are only beginning to realize its impact on stress across the globe. The (EJPT), with its increasing global readership and scientific and social impact, is focusing on the traumatic stress aspects of these and many other events. Relatedly, neurobiological aspects are an important and growing focus of the journal in that they help us better understand the mechanisms behind the development of trauma-related disorders and their treatment. In this editorial, we present recent trends, new Open Science developments, journal metrics, the plans and themes for next year and the ESTSS EJPT award winners for best paper of 2021.
Next years' research focus should be on sexual violence from a public health lens, climate change, and neurobiologal aspects of trauma-related disorders. The (EJPT) calls or papers on these issues.
最近荷兰发生的一起丑闻令人痛心,尽管几十年来一直倡导解决这个问题,而且#MeToo 运动也已经过去了五年,但不幸的是,性骚扰和虐待在世界各地仍时有发生。为了在预防和治疗方面取得进展,我们认为应该从公共卫生的角度来解决性暴力问题。此外,回顾过去一年,COVID-19 大流行是影响全球大部分人口的主要和潜在的创伤性压力源。另一个大话题是气候变化的影响,我们才刚刚开始意识到它对全球压力的影响。《欧洲创伤杂志》(EJPT)以其日益增加的全球读者群和科学及社会影响力,专注于这些事件和许多其他事件的创伤性应激方面。相关地,神经生物学方面是该杂志的一个重要且不断增长的焦点,因为它们帮助我们更好地理解创伤相关障碍发展背后的机制及其治疗方法。在这篇社论中,我们介绍了最近的趋势、新的开放科学发展、期刊指标、明年的计划和主题,以及 2021 年 ESTSS EJPT 最佳论文奖的获得者。
明年的研究重点应该是从公共卫生角度看待性暴力、气候变化以及与创伤相关的障碍的神经生物学方面。《欧洲创伤杂志》(EJPT)呼吁就这些问题提交论文。