DiseaseID 423

道德创伤

disease

PSY2004:Acute, chronic, or delayed reactions to traumatic events such as military combat, assault, or natural disaster.|NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:An anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe m

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Record Fields

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Disease Id
423
Core Entity Id
474
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
Moral Injury
Name Cn
道德创伤
Name Pinyin
Dao De Chuang Shang
Name En
Moral Injury
Name Latin
Bilingual Status
complete
Disease Type
disease
Umls Disease Type
Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction
Disgenet Type
disease
Mesh Class
Mental Disorders
Do Class
disease of mental health
Hpo Class
Mesh Class Name
Mental Disorders
Hpo Class Name
Do Class Name
disease of mental health
Disease Definition
PSY2004:Acute, chronic, or delayed reactions to traumatic events such as military combat, assault, or natural disaster.|NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:An anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe mental or emotional distress, such as military combat, violent assault, natural disaster, or other life-threatening events. Having cancer may also lead to post-traumatic stress disorder. Symptoms interfere with day-to-day living and include reliving the event in nightmares or flashbacks; avoiding people, places, and things connected to the event; feeling alone and losing interest in daily activities; and having trouble concentrating and sleeping.|NCI2016_02D:An anxiety disorder precipitated by an experience of intense fear or horror while exposed to a traumatic (especially life-threatening) event. The disorder is characterized by intrusive recurring thoughts or images of the traumatic event; avoidance of anything associated with the event; a state of hyperarousal and diminished emotional responsiveness. These symptoms are present for at least one month and the disorder is usually long-term.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A class of traumatic stress disorders with symptoms that last more than one month.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a real illness. You can get PTSD after living through or seeing a traumatic event, such as war, a hurricane, <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/sexualassault.html'>sexual assault</a>, <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/domesticviolence.html'>physical abuse</a>, or a bad accident. PTSD makes you feel stressed and afraid after the danger is over. It affects your life and the people around you.</p> <p>PTSD can cause problems like</p> <ul> <li>Flashbacks, or feeling like the event is happening again</li> <li>Trouble sleeping or nightmares</li> <li>Feeling alone</li> <li>Angry outbursts</li> <li>Feeling worried, guilty, or sad</li> </ul> <p>PTSD starts at different times for different people. Signs of PTSD may start soon after a frightening event and then continue. Other people develop new or more severe signs months or even years later. PTSD can happen to anyone, even children.</p> <p>Treatment may include talk therapy, medicines, or both. Treatment might take 6 to 12 weeks. For some people, it takes longer.</p> <p >NIH: National Institute of Mental Health</p>|CSP2006:acute, chronic, or delayed reactions to traumatic events such as military combat, assault, or natural disaster.
Version
v2
Suppressed
No

Names

Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.

Name
Moral Injury
Role
preferred
Name
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Role
preferred
Name
Chronic Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Role
preferred
Name
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
Role
alias

Cross References

Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.

Herb
HBDIS002849HBDIS010770HBDIS026738
Me Sh
D013313
Umls
C0038436
Icd10
F43.1F43.10
Sym Map
SMDE12347
Do Class
DOID:150
Dis Ge Net
C0038436C0730525C4505439
Umls Sty
T048
Me Sh Class
F03
Tcmbank Disease
12125233525310

Attributes

Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.

Version
v2
Suppress
0
Do Class Name
disease of mental health
Disease Type
disease
Do Disease Class
disease of mental health
Umls Disease Type
Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction
Disease Definition
PSY2004:Acute, chronic, or delayed reactions to traumatic events such as military combat, assault, or natural disaster.|NCI2016_NCI-GLOSS_1602D:An anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe mental or emotional distress, such as military combat, violent assault, natural disaster, or other life-threatening events. Having cancer may also lead to post-traumatic stress disorder. Symptoms interfere with day-to-day living and include reliving the event in nightmares or flashbacks; avoiding people, places, and things connected to the event; feeling alone and losing interest in daily activities; and having trouble concentrating and sleeping.|NCI2016_02D:An anxiety disorder precipitated by an experience of intense fear or horror while exposed to a traumatic (especially life-threatening) event. The disorder is characterized by intrusive recurring thoughts or images of the traumatic event; avoidance of anything associated with the event; a state of hyperarousal and diminished emotional responsiveness. These symptoms are present for at least one month and the disorder is usually long-term.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A class of traumatic stress disorders with symptoms that last more than one month.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a real illness. You can get PTSD after living through or seeing a traumatic event, such as war, a hurricane, <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/sexualassault.html'>sexual assault</a>, <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/domesticviolence.html'>physical abuse</a>, or a bad accident. PTSD makes you feel stressed and afraid after the danger is over. It affects your life and the people around you.</p> <p>PTSD can cause problems like</p> <ul> <li>Flashbacks, or feeling like the event is happening again</li> <li>Trouble sleeping or nightmares</li> <li>Feeling alone</li> <li>Angry outbursts</li> <li>Feeling worried, guilty, or sad</li> </ul> <p>PTSD starts at different times for different people. Signs of PTSD may start soon after a frightening event and then continue. Other people develop new or more severe signs months or even years later. PTSD can happen to anyone, even children.</p> <p>Treatment may include talk therapy, medicines, or both. Treatment might take 6 to 12 weeks. For some people, it takes longer.</p> <p >NIH: National Institute of Mental Health</p>|CSP2006:acute, chronic, or delayed reactions to traumatic events such as military combat, assault, or natural disaster.
Me Sh Disease Class
Mental Disorders
Dis Ge Net Disease Type
disease
Disease Class Name Me Sh
Mental Disorders
Umls Semantic Type Name
Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction