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PTSD, Psychiatric Disorders Tied to Higher Risk for Severe COVID-19 Outcomes

Findings seen even when accounting for sociodemographic factors, comorbidities, and smoking

Parents of Children With ICD More Likely to Have PTSD Than Child

47 percent of parents met PTSD cutoff on screening measure; female gender and patient depression linked to PTSD in parents

Brain Changes ID’d in WTC Responders With Cognitive Impairment

DTI connectometry analysis shows altered white matter tracts in WTC responders with cognitive impairment and/or PTSD

Closer Veteran-Service Dog Bond Tied to Lower PTSD Severity

Calm, less excitable dog may be better suited to help reduce PTSD symptoms

PTSD Linked to Faster Cognitive Decline in Middle-Aged Women

Worse cognitive trajectories seen in association with higher number of PTSD symptoms among middle-aged women

Severe COVID-19 Ups Risk for PTSD in Family Members

Findings compared with family members of patients with non-COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome

Three-Quarters of Sexual Assault Survivors Have PTSD

Most of the recovery from symptoms happens in the first three months following sexual assault, after which the rate of recovery slows

One in Five Health Care Workers Reports Mental Health Conditions

Review shows high prevalence of depression, anxiety, and PTSD during the COVID-19 pandemic

AHA: PTSD Tied to Ischemic Heart Disease in Female Veterans

Findings most pronounced in younger women and racial and ethnic minorities

Mental health disorders are common in health care workers during and immediately following a pandemic

Pandemic Taking Toll on the Mental Health of Health Care Staff

Clinically significant posttraumatic stress symptoms seen in estimated 23.4 percent during acute phase