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PTSD link to pandemic fears – Science Daily
A new study of 1040 online participants from five western countries explores people’s response to the stresses of the escalating pandemic, finding more than 13…

Even at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic last year, people around the world became more fearful of what could happen to them or their family.A new Flinders University study of 1040 online participants from five western countries published in PLOS ONE explores people’s response to the stresses of the escalating pandemic, finding more than 13% of the sample had post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related symptoms consistent with levels necessary to qualify for a clinical diagnosis.
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