Characteristics and Correlates of Ten-Year Trajectories of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Older U.S. Military Veterans.

Am J Geriatr Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine (JMC, ICF, RHP), New Haven, CT; Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences (BRL, RHP), Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT; Department of Psychology (BRL, RHP), Yale University, New Haven, CT; National Center for PTSD, VA Connecticut Healthcare System (ICF RHP), Veterans Health Administration, US Department of Veterans Affairs, West Haven, CT.

Published: November 2023

Objectives: To examine the nature and correlates of 10-year trajectories of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in older U.S. military Veterans.

Design And Setting: A nationally representative web-based survey of older U.S. Veterans who participated in the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study over 5 waves between 2011 and 2021.

Participants: A total of 1,843 U.S. Veterans aged 50 and older (mean age = 67).

Measurements: PTSD symptoms were assessed using the PTSD Checklist. Self-report measures at baseline assessed sociodemographic characteristics; trauma exposures; psychiatric and substance use disorders; mental, cognitive, and physical functioning; and psychosocial factors including expectations of aging. Latent growth mixture modeling identified the nature and correlates of 10-year PTSD symptom trajectories.

Results: Most of the sample had no/low PTSD symptoms (88.7%), while 6.0% had consistently subthreshold symptoms, 2.7% consistently high symptoms, and 2.6% increasing symptoms. Relative to the no/low symptom group, the subthreshold and high symptom groups reported more medical conditions and cognitive difficulties, with younger age and more lifetime traumatic events additionally linked to the high symptom trajectory. Relative to the no/low symptom group, Veterans with increasing symptoms were more likely to report functional disability and lifetime nicotine use disorder, cognitive difficulties, negative expectations regarding physical and emotional aging, and traumatic events over the study period.

Conclusions: Despite high rates of trauma exposure, most older Veterans do not evidence symptomatic PTSD trajectories; however, about 11% do. Results underscore the importance of assessing PTSD symptoms in this population and considering longitudinal trajectories as well as associated risk and protective factors.

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