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Hosp Community Psychiatry 37:55-61, January 1986
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Black Vietnam Veterans

Irving M. Allen M.D.1

1 The Harvard University Health Service in Cambridge, Massachusetts

The Harvard University Health Service, 75 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

Because of racism in the military and racial and social upheaval in the United States during the Vietnam War years, as well as limited opportunities for blacks in the postwar period, black veterans of the Vietnam War often harbor conflicting feelings about their wartime experiences and have difficulty rationalizing brutality against the Vietnamese. As a result, black veterans suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at a higher rate than white veterans. Diagnosis and treatment of PTSD in black veterans is complicated by the tendency to misdiagnose black patients, by the varied manifestations of PTSD, and by patients' frequent alcohol and drug abuse and medical, legal, personality, and vocational problems. The author presents his and others' recommendations about ways to treat black veterans with PTSD.




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