ANALYSIS OF EMPIRICAL STUDY RESULTS ON THE IMPACT OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS IN WOMEN
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post-traumatic stress, women’s psychology, empirical research, emotional state, psychological adaptationAbstract
This article analyzes the impact of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on psychological state, emotional stability, and social adaptation in women based on an empirical study. The study results show that women experience high levels of stress after traumatic events, increased anxiety and depressive symptoms, and difficulties in daily functioning. These findings are important for developing psychological rehabilitation and preventive measures.
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