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Potentially Psychologically Traumatic Event Exposure Histories of new Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cadets.

Katie L AndrewsLaleh JamshidiJolan NisbetAlain BrunetTracie O AfifiGordon J G AsmundsonAmber J FletcherKirby Q MaguireTaylor A TeckchandaniLisa LixShannon Sauer-ZavalaJitender SareenTerence M KeaneJ Patrick NearyR Nicholas Carleton
Published in: Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie (2023)
The current results provide the first information describing PPTE histories of cadets, evidencing exposure frequencies and types much higher than the general population. PPTE exposures may have contributed to the cadet's vocational choices. The current results support the growing evidence that PPTEs can be associated with diverse mental disorders; however, the results also suggest cadets may be uncommonly resilient, based on how few screened positive for mental disorders, despite reporting higher frequencies of PPTE exposures prior to CTP than the general population.
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