58% of Palestinians Show Depression Symptoms, New World Bank Survey Reveals

According to the survey of 5,876 Palestinian adults, Gazans exhibit high rates of depression (71 percent) while West Bank Palestinians residents are more likely to show symptoms of PTSD

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A whopping 58 percent of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip suffer from symptoms of depression, and 7 percent show symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, a survey by the World Bank found.

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