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Differences in the phenotypic expression of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in US military veterans with and without clinical insomnia. | LitMetric

Study Objectives: The goal of this study was to examine the phenotypic expression of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in veterans with probable PTSD and clinical insomnia relative to those with probable PTSD alone.

Methods: Data were analyzed from the 2019-2020 National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study, which surveyed a nationally representative sample of 4,069 US military veterans.

Results: A total of 3.9% of the full sample screened positive for probable PTSD and clinical insomnia and 3.2% for probable PTSD alone. Relative to veterans with probable PTSD alone, those with probable PTSD and clinical insomnia reported significantly greater severity of intrusions, avoidance, and anxious and dysphoric arousal symptoms. Post hoc analyses of individual symptoms revealed that trauma-related nightmares; flashbacks; trauma-related emotional and physiological reactivity; avoidance of trauma-related thoughts, feelings, and external reminders; exaggerated startle response; concentration difficulties; and trauma-related sleep difficulties differed between groups. A multivariable logistic regression analysis further revealed that trauma-related sleep difficulties, trauma-related physiological reactivity, and exaggerated startle response independently predicted probable PTSD and clinical insomnia relative to PTSD alone.

Conclusions: Results of this study suggest that trauma-related reactivity and arousal symptoms differentiate veterans with probable PTSD and clinical insomnia from those with probable PTSD alone. They further underscore the importance of utilizing nuanced models of PTSD symptom expression as part of assessment and treatment planning efforts in this population.

Citation: DeViva JC, McCarthy E, Fischer I, Pietrzak RH. Differences in the phenotypic expression of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in US military veterans with and without clinical insomnia. . 2024;20(3):345-351.

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