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There were significant age differences across age groups, with older veterans consistently reporting lower PTSD symptom severity, both in total and on each of the symptom clusters. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that the inclusion of health indices accounted for significantly more variance in PTSD symptoms over and above that accounted for by age alone. Pain severity was a significant predictor of PTSD total and the three symptom clusters.Conclusions: This is the first study to report lower levels of PTSD severity among older veterans across symptom clusters. These findings are discussed in relation to age differences in the experiencing and processing of emotion, autobiographical memory, and combat experiences. This study also emphasizes the importance of assessing pain in those with symptoms of PTSD, particularly older veterans who are less likely to receive specialized mental healthcare.
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Candace Konnert
University of Calgary
May Wong
Running Injury Clinic
International Psychogeriatrics
University of Calgary
Running Injury Clinic
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd4b7dfb7610310c101b86 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s1041610214001884
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