Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders - MCAT Psychological and Social Foundations

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Below is a list of factors that may increase the chances of developing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Which of these are likely to be factors?

I. Childhood neglect or abuse

II. Being threatened with a weapon

III. Witnessing traumatic events, such as death and killing

IV. Lacking a good support system

V. Having an on-going persistent chronic condition, such as heart disease or diabetes

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All of these are factors that can contribute to PTSD, except for an on-going chronic physical health condition. On-going mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety, can contribute to PTSD (usually in combination with more actue problems of experiencing or witnessing trauma), and physical conditions can increase the likelihood of depression, but alone, they do not increase the likelihood of developing PTSD.

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