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Exposure to self-reported traumatic events and probable PTSD in a national sample of Poles: Why does Poland's PTSD prevalence differ from other national estimates?

Marcin RzeszutekMałgorzata DraganMaja Lis-TurlejskaKatarzyna SchierPaweł HolasKatarzyna DrabarekAngelika Van HoyMałgorzata PiętaCecylia PoncyliuszMagdalena MichałowskaGabriela WdowczykNatalia BorowskaSzymon Szumiał
Published in: PloS one (2023)
We found that the current prevalence of probable PTSD in Poland is intriguingly high relative to rates reported in comparable representative samples from other countries across the world. Possible mechanisms are discussed, including a lack of social acknowledgement of WWII and other traumas as well as poor access to trauma-focused care. We hope that this research may inspire more studies investigating cross-national differences in PTSD and trauma exposure.
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