Posttraumatic stress disorder in African American and Latinx adults: Clinical course and the role of racial and ethnic discrimination.
Abstract
Research has suggested that African American and Latinx adults may develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at higher rates than White adults, and that the clinical course of PTSD in these minority groups is poor. Factors that may contribute to higher prevalence and poorer outcome in these groups are sociocultural factors and racial stressors, such as experiences with discrimination. To date, however, no research has explored the...
Paper Details
Title
Posttraumatic stress disorder in African American and Latinx adults: Clinical course and the role of racial and ethnic discrimination.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
74
Issue
1
Pages
101 - 116
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