too many :/
7.8%
It is estimated that around 10-20% of World War I veterans experienced post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in their lifetime. However, it's worth noting that PTSD was not officially recognized as a diagnosis until much later, so the prevalence could be higher.
C. B. Scrignar has written: 'Post-traumatic stress disorder' -- subject(s): Post-traumatic stress disorder, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
Matthew J. Friedman has written: 'Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, The Latest Assessments and Treatment Strategies' 'Post Traumatic Stress Disorder' 'Post-traumatic and acute stress disorders' -- subject(s): Post-traumatic stress disorder, Treatment
Post-traumatic stress disorder
shell shock.
stress
yes
shell shock or combat fatigue
If you have nightmares and believe that you may be suffering from post traumatic stress, it is likely the PTS results from the same trauma that causes the nightmares.
No. There is no evidence to support this statement.
Because of the massive loss and gruesome massacres, many WWII veterans have post-traumatic stress. If you love killing...well, let's just say you need to be in a mental hospital.
A class of traumatic stress disorders that is characterized by the significant dissociative states seen immediately after overwhelming trauma. By definition it cannot last longer than 1 month, if it persists, a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder (STRESS DISORDERS, POST-TRAUMATIC) is more appropriate.