They are African-American men, struggling with mental illness and post-traumatic stress disorder—many are veterans, but many more are civilians struggling in secret, ashamed. These are men like ...
A study of U.S. Navy healthcare personnel has shown that when comparing the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among women and men who had similar deployment experiences, and ...
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Formerly incarcerated Black men say they’re doing OK while trying to cope with depression and PTSD
“People can assess me, interview me, incarcerate me, observe me, and they can think they know what I need,” said Shawn, a man in his early 50s who spent 15 years in and out of prison. “And that can be ...
This chapter provides an overview of the epidemiology of posttrau-matic stress disorder (PTSD). It begins with a brief history of the disorder in the American military, which is followed by a ...
Formerly incarcerated Black men say they’re ‘doing OK’ while trying to cope with depression and PTSD
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Helena Addison, Yale University (THE CONVERSATION) “People can assess me, interview me ...
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