Purpose Of Review: The aim of this paper is to present a succinct summary of the major scientific findings on trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and aging over the past few years.
Recent Findings: There have been several reports from longitudinal investigations using representative samples of veterans regarding traumatic exposure and subsequent effects on health and functioning. There has also been further documentation of the significant association between PTSD and dementia as well as accelerated aging in late life. Several studies indicate that older adults with PTSD are at risk of not receiving timely and appropriate mental health treatment, indicating that targeted outreach could be helpful in increasing service use and improving care. The current knowledge base would benefit from more research on traumatized older adults from non-industrialized countries, as well as those in North America from diverse backgrounds, including ethnic and racial minorities, women, and those with cognitive impairments. Studies limited to adults aged 65 and over as well as those addressing disparities in the availability of mental health-related services within this population are warranted.
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