Research: Impact of chronic war trauma exposure on PTSD diagnosis from 2006 -2021: a longitudinal study in Palestine

Mohamed Altawil et al. have published research into the impact of chronic war trauma exposure on PTSD diagnosis from 2006 – 2021. The research, published in the current issue of the Middle East Current Psychiatry journal explores the impact of chronic war traumas on PTSD diagnosis’ and associated symptoms captured between 2006 and 2021.

The study follows-up on 607 adolescents and adults aged between 10 and 30 years who previously participated in the 2006 study.

The 8 page research report can be read in full using the link below.

Download: “Impact of chronic war trauma exposure on PTSD diagnosis from 2006 -2021: a longitudinal study in Palestine”, Altawil et al. Middle East Current Psychiatry (2023) 30:14 (PDF, 1MB)

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