Jun 7, 2021 By: yunews

- All 2G with one or both parents who had PTSD were different from 2G who did not have parental (probable) PTSD and from the comparison group.
- 2G with parents whom they perceived as having PTSD symptoms manifested higher levels of depressive and anxiety symptoms and more PTSD in their own lives in comparison with the 2G whose parents did not have PTSD and the comparison group.
- Most interestingly, the 2G whose parents had PTSD felt more loneliness than the other groups, despite the fact that they reported the same level of social support available to them. In other words, the accentuated feelings of loneliness were subjectively amplified among 2G whose parents had PTSD.