US Psych Congress 2006: Mental Health in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina
Medscape News - Overall, problems seen in children included an increase in depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms. Young children showed clingy behaviors and difficulties with separations. Older children experienced problems with concentrating, completing
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Multiple deployments increase stress, study says
USA Today - Fourteen percent of those surveyed said they suffered from acute stress symptoms compared to 11% in the 2004 study; 17% reported a combination of depression, anxiety and acute stress, compared to 13% the year before. • Only 4% of surveyed soldiers
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National Survey Reveals Hispanics Engage in Healthy Behaviors to
PR Newswire - stress are also more likely to report being diagnosed with anxiety or depression than those not concerned about stress (25 percent versus 13 percent). Hispanics feel the effects of stress in both body and mind. Hispanics report many stress symptoms
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Repeat Iraq Tours Raise Risk of PTSD, Army Finds
Washington Post - Earlier Army studies have shown that up to 30 percent of troops deployed to Iraq suffer from depression, anxiety or post The most likely explanation . . . is that a number of soldiers returned" to Iraq "with acute stress/combat stress symptoms" that
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