Women with PTSD, depression at high risk of dying: Study


New York, Dec 5 (IANS): Women with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression have an almost fourfold greater risk of early death from cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, type 2 diabetes, suicide, and other causes than women without trauma exposure or depression, warn researchers.

The study, published in the journal JAMA Network Open, examined longevity--in a way, the ultimate health outcome--and the findings strengthen the understanding that mental and physical health are tightly interconnected

"This is particularly salient during the pandemic, which is exposing many Americans and others across the world to unusual stress while at the same time reducing social connections, which can be powerfully protective for our mental health," said study author Andrea Roberts from the Harvard University in the US.

For the results, the research team studied more than 50,000 women at midlife (ages 43 to 64 years).

They found that women with both high levels of PTSD and depression symptoms were nearly four times more likely to die from nearly every major cause of death over the following nine years than women who did not have depression and had not experienced a traumatic event.

The researchers examined whether health risk factors such as smoking, exercise, and obesity might explain the association between PTSD and depression and premature death, but these factors only explained a relatively small part.

This finding suggests that other factors, such as the effect of stress hormones on the body, may account for the higher risk of early death in women with the disorders.

Treatment of PTSD and depression in women with symptoms of both disorders may reduce their substantial increased risk of mortality, the researchers said.

"These findings provide further evidence that mental health is fundamental to physical health--and to our very survival. We ignore our emotional well-being at our peril," said study senior author Karestan Koenen.

 

  

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  • Nadine Fairy, 51 Holthouse Road Australia

    Sun, Dec 06 2020

    Just these days determined that what I’ve been coping with all on my own for the beyond three years is PTSD. It’s clean to permit your family persuade you that it’s simply pressure and overreacting and anxiety, and to simply “loosen up bro”. It has been not possible to narrate what I’ve been feeling to absolutely everyone else due to the fact I didn’t apprehend it myself. three years of loneliness and hell and I can in the end begin taking the correct steps

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