
As Iraq vets return with increasing incidence of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) health care use and costs have increased. Most PTSD research has focused on male veterans and female assault victims–leaving the impact on other sectors of the population uncertain.
Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) interviewed a sample of primary care patients to find the prevalence of traumatic exposure to find incidents of PTSD, major depression, substance dependence, and chronic pain.
Among the participants researchers found:
When those diagnosed with PTSD were compared to those without PTSD, researchers found:
Among urban primary care patients, researchers found:
Researchers conclude that PTSD has a cost beyond mental health symptoms; it may be on the pathway between trauma experiences and negative health consequences.
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