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Understanding PTSD in Veterans

Post-traumatic stress disorder, commonly known as PTSD, is a mental health condition prevalent in individuals who have undergone traumatic experiences. This condition, affecting approximately 7% of Americans, is a natural response to events such as sexual abuse, physical assault, violence, or serious accidents.

While around eight million adults grapple with PTSD, one demographic experiences a disproportionate impact – American veterans. Exposed to injuries, death, and life-threatening situations in both combat and noncombat scenarios, veterans often contend with the enduring effects of PTSD throughout their lives. Explore our resource for additional statistics, symptoms, and comprehensive information on PTSD.

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