Independent and Synergistic Associations Between TBI Characteristics and PTSD Symptom Clusters on Cognitive Performance and Postconcussive Symptoms in Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans.

J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci

Center of Excellence for Stress and Mental Health, VA San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego (Jurick, Crocker, Twamley, Schiehser, Jak); Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego (Jurick, Merritt, Glassman, Twamley, Schiehser, Jak); VA San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego (Jurick, Crocker, Merritt, Glassman, Twamley, Schiehser, Jak); San Diego State University/University of California San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology (Sanderson-Cimino, Keller); PsychArmor Institute, San Diego (Rodgers); and the Laureate Institute for Brain Research, University of Tulsa, Oklahoma (Aupperle).

Published: October 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess how characteristics of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms impact cognition and postconcussive symptoms in veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 67 veterans with mTBI and PTSD, categorizing them based on the type of injury (blast vs. non-blast) and the number of mTBIs they've experienced.
  • Findings indicated that higher PTSD symptoms, especially hyperarousal, negatively affected cognitive functions like processing speed, particularly among those with more severe mTBI histories or blast-related injuries.

Article Abstract

Objective: The investigators sought to evaluate the independent and interactive associations between mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) characteristics and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms with regard to postconcussive symptoms and cognition among treatment-seeking veterans of the U.S. conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Methods: Sixty-seven Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who had a history of mTBI and comorbid PTSD were grouped based on injury mechanism (blast versus nonblast) and number of lifetime mTBIs (one to two versus three or more). Independent associations between mTBI characteristics and PTSD symptom clusters were evaluated with regard to cognition and postconcussive symptoms. Follow-up analyses were conducted to determine any interactive associations between TBI characteristics and PTSD symptom clusters.

Results: Higher PTSD symptoms, particularly hyperarousal, were associated with poorer executive functioning and higher postconcussive symptoms. No direct relationships were observed between PTSD symptom clusters and memory or processing speed. The relationship between hyperarousal and processing speed was moderated by lifetime mTBIs, such that those with a history of at least three mTBIs demonstrated a negative association between hyperarousal and processing speed. Blast-related mTBI history was associated with reduced processing speed, compared with non-blast-related mTBI. However, an interaction was observed such that among those with blast-related mTBI history, higher re-experiencing symptoms were associated with poorer processing speed, whereas veterans without history of blast-related mTBI did not demonstrate an association between processing speed and re-experiencing symptoms.

Conclusions: Higher hyperarousal and re-experiencing symptoms were associated with reduced processing speed among veterans with repetitive and blast-related mTBI history, respectively. PTSD symptoms, specifically hyperarousal, were associated with poorer executive functioning and higher postconcussive symptoms. Limited associations were found between injury characteristics and cognition chronically following mTBI. However, these results support synergistic effects of specific PTSD symptom clusters and TBI characteristics.

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