Abstract

The death of a loved one, particularly when unanticipated, has been associated with increased rates of psychiatric disturbance. These researchers analyzed data from a national epidemiological study to examine links between traumatic exposures (unanticipated deaths of loved ones, as well as interpersonal violence, injuries, witnessed events, etc.), and nine psychiatric disorders — major depressive episode, dysthymia, manic episode, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, specific phobia, post-traumatic stress disorder, and alcohol …

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