Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) among Male Adolescents in Baghdad



Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is widely understood as an extreme psychological reaction that follows severe traumatic events. The developmental immaturity of youth increases their vulnerability to the devastating sequels of PTSD following traumatic events such as poor health, poor quality of life, and subsequent comorbid emotional/behavioral problems. 


The research literature indicates that males are more often exposed to traumatic experiences than females. Globally, a wide range of studies document high rates of PTSD among children and adolescents in violent conflicts and war zones. For example, in Bosnia, the PTSD rate is 41% for children age 6-16 year. A study of children in Rwanda found that 54% to 62% of children had PTSD with a rate of 72% for males. Read more>>>>>>>>>>>>

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