Childhood Abuse and Neglect and Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome
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Introduction In this study, we briefly outline complicated trauma and discuss how it is reflected in young people with childhood abuse and neglect. The history of childhood abuse and neglect often leads to long-term mental, behavioral, and physical disability, the mind of the psychiatric diagnosis and statistical manual of the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV-TR) It does not necessarily conform to the diagnostic criterion (PTSD) of post traumatic stress disorder. ) This led to the presentation of another but related diagnosis called developmental traumatic disorder (Cook, Blaustein, Spinazzola & van der Kolk, 2003; van der Kolk, 2005; Najjar, Weller, Weisbrot & Weller, 2008).
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to describe the extent to which child abuse and neglect increase the risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) afterwards, and the relationship with posttraumatic stress disorder is managed by family members and individuals Nevertheless it is related to the characteristics of lifestyle with childhood and post traumatic stress disorder which is to decide whether to persist. METHODS: Victims of child abuse and neglect in the Midwest metropolitan county from 1967 to 1971 were abused and unselected based on age, race, sex and similar family socio-economic class It was compared with a group of children. And we will conduct prospective research. Young subjects were found (N = 1, 196) and a 2 hour interview was conducted including a national mental health checkup interview schedule to assess posttraumatic stress disorder. RESULTS: Child harm is associated with lifelong risk increase and current posttraumatic stress disorder
Child abuse is related to excessive psychological and physical symptoms, 17 to 19 years old and psychosis, medical diagnosis includes depression, 1,14, 39 anxiety disorders, 13, 39 eating disorders , 13 post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 39-41 chronic pain syndrome, 20, 40, 42, 43 fibromyalgia, 19, 44, 45 chronic fatigue syndrome, 44 and hypersensitivity hypersensitivity Disease 7, 16, 42 Persons who have been abused by children compared with non-abusive adults are at risk of including smoking, using 2, 18 alcohol and drugs, 9, 13, 18 and dangerous sex He is likely to engage in sexual medical practice and reports decreasing health status of 9, 18 as a whole. Looking at these various health conditions and behaviors as a result of childhood and abuse of exposure, many Causality criteria are met 47 (Table 1).
Various researchers report the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder in childhood at 87%. Post traumatic stress disorder is a serious psychological reaction. It is caused by stress, an overwhelming painful external event of painful nature. Victims of post traumatic stress disorder tend to find ways to avoid psychosocial trauma and to paralyze themselves in the current environment. Victims of many child abuse also develop marginal personality disorder and dissociative identity disorder.