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PostTraumatic Stress in Women
Women, Injury, and PTSD
Injury is not unusual in women; five from ten women experience a traumatic event. Girls have a
tendency to see injuries that are different than men. While men and women report the exact same
symptoms of PTSD (hyperarousal, reexperiencing, avoidance, and numbing), some symptoms are
somewhat more normal for women or men.
History
Most early information on injury and posttraumatic stress disorder came from studies of male
Veterans, largely Veterans. Investigators began to analyze the aftereffects of sexual assault and
identified that ladies responses were related to man battle Veterans. Women's experiences of injury
can also cause posttraumatic stress disorder.
What goes on after injury
After a trauma, some girls might feel depressed, begin drinking or using posttraumatic stress
disorder drugs, or produce post-traumatic stress disorder. Girls are a lot more than twice as likely to
develop post-traumatic stress disorder than men (10% for women and 4% for Complex Trauma men).
There really are a couple of reasons men may get not get more that are post-traumatic stress
disorder than women:
http://www.ptsd.va.gov/
Girls are prone to experience sexual assault.
Sexual assault is more inclined to trigger post-traumatic stress disorder than many other occasions.
Women could be more prone to blame themselves for injury experiences than guys.
Of experiencing trauma hazard
Findings from a national mental health study that is big show that a bit more than half of women will
experience a minumum of one traumatic event in their life. Girls are marginally not as likely to
experience injury than guys. The most frequent injury for girls is child sexual abuse or sexual
assault. About one in three women will experience a sexual assault in their own life. Speeds of sexual
assault are greater for girls than guys. Girls will also be more inclined to experience domestic
violence or abused in childhood, to be neglected, or to have a loved one unexpectedly expire.
Why are some girls at higher risk for posttraumatic stress disorder?
Not all women who encounter a traumatic event develop PTSD. Girls are somewhat more than likely
to develop post-traumatic stress disorder if they:
Have a past mental health issue (for example depression or stress)
Experienced an incredibly severe or life threatening trauma
Were sexually attacked
Were hurt throughout the occasion
Had a serious response during the time of the occasion
Experienced stressful events afterward
Don't have social support that is great
What PTSD is like for women
Some symptoms tend to be more prevalent in girls than men. Girls are more prone to have more
difficulty feeling feelings, to be jumpy, also to prevent things that remind them of the trauma than
men. Men are prone to feel upset and to have trouble controlling their anger then girls. Girls with
PTSD are prone to feel depressed and apprehensive, while guys with posttraumatic stress disorder
are prone to have issues with substances or alcohol. Both girls and men who experience post-
traumatic stress disorder may develop physical health issues.
Treatment for PTSD
http://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/PTSD.asp
There are good treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder. Yet, not everyone who experiences a
trauma seeks therapy. Girls may be more likely than men to get help after a traumatic event. A
minumum of one research discovered that women respond to treatment as good as or better than
men. This might be because women are usually more comfortable talking with others than men
about things that are personal and discussing feelings.
Women in the military
Girls in the armed services are at high-risk for exposure to events that are traumatic, especially
during times of war. Currently, about 1-5% of military personnel in Iraq are girls. An increasing
variety of girls are now being subjected to battle, even though men are somewhat prone to see
battle. Women in the chemical imbalance armed services are at greater risk for exposure to sexual-
harassment or sexual assault than guys. Future studies are needed to better understand the results
of women's contact with sexual assault and both combat.

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PostTraumatic Stress in Women

  • 1. PostTraumatic Stress in Women Women, Injury, and PTSD Injury is not unusual in women; five from ten women experience a traumatic event. Girls have a tendency to see injuries that are different than men. While men and women report the exact same symptoms of PTSD (hyperarousal, reexperiencing, avoidance, and numbing), some symptoms are somewhat more normal for women or men. History Most early information on injury and posttraumatic stress disorder came from studies of male Veterans, largely Veterans. Investigators began to analyze the aftereffects of sexual assault and identified that ladies responses were related to man battle Veterans. Women's experiences of injury can also cause posttraumatic stress disorder. What goes on after injury After a trauma, some girls might feel depressed, begin drinking or using posttraumatic stress disorder drugs, or produce post-traumatic stress disorder. Girls are a lot more than twice as likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder than men (10% for women and 4% for Complex Trauma men). There really are a couple of reasons men may get not get more that are post-traumatic stress disorder than women: http://www.ptsd.va.gov/ Girls are prone to experience sexual assault. Sexual assault is more inclined to trigger post-traumatic stress disorder than many other occasions. Women could be more prone to blame themselves for injury experiences than guys. Of experiencing trauma hazard Findings from a national mental health study that is big show that a bit more than half of women will experience a minumum of one traumatic event in their life. Girls are marginally not as likely to experience injury than guys. The most frequent injury for girls is child sexual abuse or sexual assault. About one in three women will experience a sexual assault in their own life. Speeds of sexual assault are greater for girls than guys. Girls will also be more inclined to experience domestic violence or abused in childhood, to be neglected, or to have a loved one unexpectedly expire. Why are some girls at higher risk for posttraumatic stress disorder? Not all women who encounter a traumatic event develop PTSD. Girls are somewhat more than likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder if they: Have a past mental health issue (for example depression or stress) Experienced an incredibly severe or life threatening trauma
  • 2. Were sexually attacked Were hurt throughout the occasion Had a serious response during the time of the occasion Experienced stressful events afterward Don't have social support that is great What PTSD is like for women Some symptoms tend to be more prevalent in girls than men. Girls are more prone to have more difficulty feeling feelings, to be jumpy, also to prevent things that remind them of the trauma than men. Men are prone to feel upset and to have trouble controlling their anger then girls. Girls with PTSD are prone to feel depressed and apprehensive, while guys with posttraumatic stress disorder are prone to have issues with substances or alcohol. Both girls and men who experience post- traumatic stress disorder may develop physical health issues. Treatment for PTSD http://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/PTSD.asp There are good treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder. Yet, not everyone who experiences a trauma seeks therapy. Girls may be more likely than men to get help after a traumatic event. A minumum of one research discovered that women respond to treatment as good as or better than men. This might be because women are usually more comfortable talking with others than men about things that are personal and discussing feelings. Women in the military Girls in the armed services are at high-risk for exposure to events that are traumatic, especially during times of war. Currently, about 1-5% of military personnel in Iraq are girls. An increasing variety of girls are now being subjected to battle, even though men are somewhat prone to see battle. Women in the chemical imbalance armed services are at greater risk for exposure to sexual- harassment or sexual assault than guys. Future studies are needed to better understand the results of women's contact with sexual assault and both combat.