An Investigation of the Impact of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder on Physical Health |
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Authors: | Amy W. Wagner Jessica Wolfe Andrea Rotnitsky Susan P. Proctor Darin J. Erickson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Wyoming, Box 3415, Laramie, Wyoming, 82071-3415;(2) Women's Health Sciences Division, National Center for PTSD, Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine (Psychiatry & Psychology), Boston, Massachusetts;(3) Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts |
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Abstract: | In a large sample of Gulf War veterans (N = 2301) we examined the relations between PTSD symptoms assessed immediately upon returning from the Gulf War and self-reported health problems assessed 18–24 months later. PTSD symptomatology was predictive of self-reported health problems over time for both men and women veterans, even after the effects of combat exposure were removed from the analysis. Female veterans reported significantly more health problems than male veterans, however, there was no interactive effect of gender and PTSD on health problems. These findings provide further support for the theory that psychological response to stressors impacts health outcome. |
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Keywords: | PTSD health gender Gulf War |
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