Hurricane Maria's legacy: Thousands of Puerto Rican students show PTSD symptoms
Food shortages, damaged homes, fear of death, loved ones leaving. The cumulative stresses of Hurricane Maria contributed to thousands of schoolchildren developing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, in Puerto Rico, according to a study published Friday.
The study in JAMA Network Open found that 7.2% of the students reported clinically significant symptoms of PTSD. More girls tended to show signs of PTSD than boys.
Researchers surveyed 96,108 public school students five to nine months after the 2017 hurricane. The cohort included youth in third through 12th grades across different regions of the island.
The Puerto Rico Department of Education which partnered with the Medical University of South Carolina for this study is using the data to target areas with the greatest need for mental health services, the study said.
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