Wilker, Sarah
Sarah Wilker researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-0887-4672
VIAF ID: 315115436 (Personal)
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Works
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A combination of combat experience, early abduction, and severe traumatization fuels appetitive aggression and violence among abductees of rebel war in Northern Uganda | |
Dissemination of psychotherapy modules for traumatized refugees : Experience gained from trauma work in crisis and conflict regions | |
Dissemination psychotherapeutischer Module für traumatisierte Geflüchtete Erkenntnisse aus der Traumaarbeit in Krisen- und Kriegsregionen | |
DNA methylation changes following narrative exposure therapy in a randomized controlled trial with female former child soldiers | |
Does cumulative exposure to traumatic stressors predict treatment outcome of community-implemented exposure-based therapy for PTSD? | |
Does trauma event type matter in the assessment of traumatic load? | |
The downside of strong emotional memories: how human memory-related genes influence the risk for posttraumatic stress disorder--a selective review | |
The efficacy of Narrative Exposure Therapy for Children (KIDNET) as a treatment for traumatized young refugees versus treatment as usual: study protocol for a multi-center randomized controlled trial (YOURTREAT) | |
Endocannabinoid concentrations in hair are associated with PTSD symptom severity | |
Epigenetic Alterations Associated with War Trauma and Childhood Maltreatment | |
Epigenetic modification of the glucocorticoid receptor gene is linked to traumatic memory and post-traumatic stress disorder risk in genocide survivors. | |
Evolutionary conserved role of neural cell adhesion molecule-1 in memory | |
Formation of a Neural Fear Network in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Insights From Molecular Genetics | |
Gene x environment interactions in the etiology and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder | |
Genetic variation is associated with PTSD risk and aversive memory: Evidence from two trauma-Exposed African samples and one healthy European sample | |
How to quantify exposure to traumatic stress? Reliability and predictive validity of measures for cumulative trauma exposure in a post-conflict population | |
Inflammation in adult women with a history of child maltreatment: The involvement of mitochondrial alterations and oxidative stress | |
Integrated genetic, epigenetic, and gene set enrichment analyses identify NOTCH as a potential mediator for PTSD risk after trauma : Results from two independent African cohorts | |
Mental Defeat and Cumulative Trauma Experiences Predict Trauma-Related Psychopathology : Evidence From a Postconflict Population in Northern Uganda | |
NTRK2 methylation is related to reduced PTSD risk in two African cohorts of trauma survivors | |
Response to: further support for an association between the memory-related gene WWC1 and posttraumatic stress disorder: results from the Detroit Neighborhood Health Study. | |
The role of FKBP5 genotype in moderating long-term effectiveness of exposure-based psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder. | |
The role of memory-related gene WWC1 (KIBRA) in lifetime posttraumatic stress disorder: evidence from two independent samples from African conflict regions. | |
Serum profile changes in postpartum women with a history of childhood maltreatment: a combined metabolite and lipid fingerprinting study. | |
Sex differences in PTSD risk: evidence from post-conflict populations challenges the general assumption of increased vulnerability in females |