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Earthquake aftermath reveals PTSD vulnerability runs in families

Cyclone Larry took a severe toll on the mental health of children in the North Queensland area it devastated, with more than one in 10 still traumatised months later.
A study of 3,000 school students found that 11 per cent of primary-aged kids met the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder three months after the cyclone hit last March.
Adolescents were more resilient, with four per cent reporting psychological symptoms of stress - only slightly higher than the rate among affected adults.
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