November 21, 2011 - Diabetes, cancer, obesity and depression. Researchers at the University of South Florida College of Nursing believe there’s a strong link between these problems and post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.Now, they’re getting a chance to prove the theory with the help from a grant from the U.S. Army.
“We were aware of literature showing that women veterans in the current conflicts were coming back with higher levels of PTSD. They are suffering difficulties in sort of transitioning back to civilian life,” says nursing professor Maureen Groer.
“They are having marital problems. And from the trauma literature, we know that those women are probably at risk for later mid-life diseases.”
USF Women Veterans Research Project from HealthyState.org on Vimeo.
Groer believes they’ve found a perfect model for measuring stress and trauma on women’s health throughout their lifetime. It’s called the Allostasis model.
“The basic premise of the model is that trauma and stress have cumulative effects on women. Particularly in environments where there is abuse and where there’s situations that women don’t feel in control of.” read more>>>
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