Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10469765 | Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Veterans with a history of PTSD had increased odds of having hypertension. Given the array of disabling psychosocial associations of PTSD, and the numerous potential clinical sequelae of hypertension, co-existence of these conditions may have implications for prevention and management at the individual, clinical, and public health policy and practice level. Early identification of PTSD in military samples may help to ameliorate longer-term adverse physical health outcomes.
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Authors
Marian Abouzeid, Helen L. Kelsall, Andrew B. Forbes, Malcolm R. Sim, Mark C. Creamer,