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Factors Linked to Mental Health After Serious Injuries in Urban Black Men

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Abstract

Of 623 enrolled black men, 45.0% met criteria for mental health diagnoses at 3 months post-hospital discharge.

  • Participants with poor preinjury health showed significant associations with higher depression and PTSD symptoms.
  • Acute psychological reactions were linked to both intentional injuries and adverse childhood experiences.
  • A history of prior mental health challenges significantly influenced post-injury mental health outcomes.
  • Psychological or emotional health resources were found to have a protective effect on mental health after injury.
  • The data suggest that trauma and adversity have lasting impacts on mental health, even during acute medical care.

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