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PTSD and the War of Words:

机译:创伤后应激障碍和言语之战:

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Trauma-related symptoms among veterans of military engagement have been documented at least since the time of the ancient Greeks.1 Since the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual in 1980, this condition has been known as posttraumatic stress disorder, but the name has changed repeatedly over the past century, including shell shock, war neurosis, and soldier’s heart. Using over 14 million articles in the digital archives of the New York Times, Associated Press, and Reuters, we quantify historical changes in trauma-related terminology over the past century. These data suggest that posttraumatic stress disorder has historically peaked in public awareness after the end of US military engagements, but denoted by a different name each time—a phenomenon that could impede clinical and scientific progress.
机译:至少从古希腊时代起,就已有军人退伍军人中与创伤有关的症状的记录。1自1980年《诊断和统计手册》第三版以来,这种情况被称为创伤后应激障碍,但其名称在过去的一个世纪中,发生了多次变化,包括轰击,战争神经症和士兵的心脏。通过使用《纽约时报》,美联社和路透社数字档案馆中的1400万篇文章,我们量化了过去一个世纪中与创伤有关的术语的历史变化。这些数据表明,创伤后应激障碍在美国军事参与结束后,在公众意识中就达到了顶峰,但是每次都用不同的名称表示,这种现象可能会阻碍临床和科学的发展。

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