Sex Differences in Screening Positive for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder After Combat Injury
Andrew J MacGregor,
Amber L Dougherty,
Daniel J Crouch
et al.
Abstract:Introduction
U.S. military women were at risk of combat exposure and injury from asymmetric warfare during the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Previous research has yielded mixed results when examining sex differences in PTSD following operational deployment. To date, no study has explored sex differences in PTSD after combat injury.
Materials and Methods
This retrospective study included U.S. military service men and wome… Show more
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