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Risk factors for post traumatic stress disorder includes anxiety problems, acute stress disorder, negative appraisals and repeated upsetting reminders. | Risk factors for post traumatic stress disorder includes anxiety problems, [[acute stress disorder]], negative appraisals, and repeated upsetting reminders. | ||
<ref name=DSMV>{{cite book | title = Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders : DSM-5 | publisher = American Psychiatric Association | location = Washington, D.C | year = 2013 | isbn = 0890425558 }}</ref> | |||
==Risk Factors== | |||
===Pretraumatic factors=== | |||
* Anxiety problems | * Anxiety problems | ||
* Prior traumatic exposure | * Prior traumatic exposure |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kiran Singh, M.D. [2]
Overview
Risk factors for post traumatic stress disorder includes anxiety problems, acute stress disorder, negative appraisals, and repeated upsetting reminders. [1]
Risk Factors
Pretraumatic factors
- Anxiety problems
- Prior traumatic exposure
- Prior mental disorders
Peritraumatic factors
- Dissociation
- Interpersonal violence
- killing the enemy
- Perceived life threat
- Perpetrator
- Personal injury
- Severity of the trauma
- Witnessing atrocities
Posttraumatic factors
- Adverse life events
- Acute stress disorder
- Inappropriate coping strategies
- Negative appraisals
- Repeated upsetting reminders[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders : DSM-5. Washington, D.C: American Psychiatric Association. 2013. ISBN 0890425558.