Rate of Traumatic Stress Triples Among US Troops
Forbes - NY,USA
01.15.08, 12:00 AM ET
TUESDAY, Jan. 15 (HealthDay News) -- The incidence of new cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among combat-exposed U.S. soldiers has risen threefold since 2001, a new study finds.
PTSD is an anxiety disorder involving nightmares, flashbacks and panic attacks linked to event "triggers" that develop after exposure to combat or other extremely disturbing events.
Researchers at the Naval Health Research Center in San Diego analyzed data on more than 50,000 participants in the Millennium Cohort Study, which is tracking the health of U.S. military personnel over 22 years. The researchers compared data collected in July 2001 and June 2003 against data collected from June 2004 to February 2006.
The data included details about combat exposure, new onset PTSD symptoms, cigarette smoking and problem drinking.
Between 2001 and 2006, 40 percent of study participants were deployed, and 24 percent were deployed for the first time in support of the wars in Iraq and in Afghanistan.
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Again the re-deployment of the troops back into the carnage of urban combat with bombs blowing up on a daily basis, needs to be considered in all of this. The Army study of re-deployments increasing the risk of developing PTSD by 50% is a clear indication we have an enormous problem heading into catastrophe category.
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