Who's at
risk for developing PTSD?
Those
at risk include:
Anyone
who has been victimized or has witnessed a violent act or who
has been repeatedly exposed to a life-threatening situation.
Survivors
of:
- Domestic or intimate partner violence
- Rape or sexual assault or abuse
- Physical assault such as mugging or carjacking
- Other random acts of violence such as those that take place
in public, in schools or in the workplace
Survivors
of unexpected events in everyday life:
- Car accidents or fires
- Natural disasters, such as tornadoes or earthquakes
- Major catastrophic events such as a plane crash or terrorist
act
- Disasters caused by human error such as industrial accidents
Children
who are neglected or sexually, physically or verbally abused
or adults who were abused as children
Combat
veterans or civilian victims of war
Those
diagnosed with a life-threatening illness or who have undergone
invasive medical procedures
Professionals
who respond to victims in trauma situations such as emergency
medical service workers, police, firefighters, military, and
search and rescue workers
People
who learn of the sudden, unexpected death of a close friend
or relative
This
information is used by permission from:
http://www.ptsdalliance.org/about_risk.html
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