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Differences in Studying PTSD from Natural Disasters
Studies on psychological distress after natural disasters have historically had wide-ranging metrics for their definitions of mental distress, including ones that have extremely narrow focuses or include people with just one symptom of a disorder in their results. This causes disparities in rates of mental distress and does not paint an accurate picture of psychological distress after natural disasters.
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