Health Tip: Triggers for PTSD
(HealthDay News) -- Post-traumatic stress disorder is a severe anxiety condition that can follow a life-threatening or very frightening experience.
The American Academy of Family Physicians says these people are at greater risk of developing PTSD:
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People who are victims of rape, other physical assault or terrorism.
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People who have been in a car accident, natural disaster, flood or fire.
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People who have participated in war or other combat.
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People who have lost a family member or other loved one.
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People who have been diagnosed with a fatal disease.
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People who are rescue workers, such as firefighters or police officers.
Date Last Reviewed:
1/23/2009
Date Last Modified:
1/23/2009