Historical and regional particularities in the prevalence of traumatic events and posttraumatic stress disorder in East and West Germany.
Christoph KasingerAnn-Christin SchulzChristine UlkeAndreas MaerckerManfred BeutelElmar BrählerPublished in: BMC public health (2023)
Our data suggests that socio-political factors may need to be considered when accounting for differences in occurrence rates of traumatic events, but not for prevalence rates of PTSD, between East and West Germany. People who have experienced WW II have a higher risk of suffering from PTSD. Future epidemiological trauma research should take historical and regional peculiarities of countries into account.