Monday, July 24, 2023

Webinar Recording: Addressing the Risk for Persistent Effects of Trauma in the Mental Health of Women Across the Lifecourse

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Addressing the Risk for Persistent Effects of Trauma in the Mental Health of Women Across the Lifecourse

Trauma-related psychiatric disorders such as PTSD and depression affect more than twice as many women as men. Women are also more likely to experience a chronic illness that persists for more than a year. Despite the evidence of sex differences in the epidemiology of trauma-related disorders, little research has outlined clear risk pathways in women.

This webinar, part of the Office for Disparities Research and Workforce Diversity Webinar Series, spotlights recent scientific advances in translational, social, behavioral, and intervention research to better understand the sex and gender influences underlying the neurobiology of and advancing improved mental health outcomes for PTSD, depression, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in women.

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