Homelessness in the USA: The Price of War?
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Homelessness in the USA: The Price of War?
Rzeczpospolita, Poland
By amk
Translated By Aleksandra J. Chlon
23 February 2013
Edited by Laurence Bouvard
After the last 11 years, during which the American Army fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, the country stands before another battle: homelessness.
Being on the front means, above all, extreme conditions, stress, permanent fear and a feeling of threat and, as a consequence, physical and psychological wounds. Such is the reality of many war veterans.
A common trauma for war veterans is post-traumatic stress disorder. It is an anxiety disorder caused by an intense experience, usually a delayed reaction to extremely difficult situations for the individual. Symptoms include insomnia, strong anxiety reactions, recurring memories, nightmares, isolating oneself from other people, sometimes strong emotional reactions and aggression. Many of these reactions are typical of normal stress, but in the case of PTSD they are significantly more lasting and more intense. It is estimated that 20 percent of veterans suffer from PTSD.
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Already in 2009, a survey in USA Today showed that 16 percent of war veterans lose their homes, and that they have a 50 percent higher chance of being threatened by the risk of homelessness than people who have not fought in a war.