YU Langone Health: Study Pinpoints Five Most Likely Causes of Post-Traumatic Stress in Police Officers
August 12, 2020
August 12, 2020
NEW YORK, Aug. 12 -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, issued the following news release:
A combination of genetic and emotional differences may lead to post-traumatic stress (PTS) in police officers, a new study finds.
Based on biological studies of officers in major cities, the study showed that the most significant PTS predictors are the tendency to startle at sudden sounds, early career displays of mental health symp . . .
A combination of genetic and emotional differences may lead to post-traumatic stress (PTS) in police officers, a new study finds.
Based on biological studies of officers in major cities, the study showed that the most significant PTS predictors are the tendency to startle at sudden sounds, early career displays of mental health symp . . .