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Stressors, mild traumatic brain injury may compound delayed PTSD

"The symptom trajectory of delayed-onset posttraumatic stress disorder is complex, and ongoing stress and mild traumatic brain injury may play a role in symptom severity, according to new study results published in JAMA Psychiatry.

“There is increasing attention on the trajectories of PTSD,” researchers wrote. “The present study demonstrates longitudinally that there is not a linear relationship between acute trauma response and long-term PTSD and highlights that PTSD levels fluctuate markedly in the initial years after trauma exposure.”...

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