Consistent Association Between Mixed Lateral Preference and PTSD: Confirmation Among a National Study of 2490 US Army Vietnam Veterans

@article{Boscarino2007ConsistentAB,
  title={Consistent Association Between Mixed Lateral Preference and PTSD: Confirmation Among a National Study of 2490 US Army Vietnam Veterans},
  author={Joseph A. Boscarino and Stuart N. Hoffman},
  journal={Psychosomatic Medicine},
  year={2007},
  volume={69},
  pages={365-369}
}
Objective: To evaluate the research-based association between mixed lateral preference for handedness and risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in a large-scale sample of US Army Vietnam veterans exposed to war zone stressors. Method: We used a national sample of 2490 male US Army veterans, who completed the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory (EHI), a measure ranging from −100 (pure left-handedness) to +100 (pure right-handedness). We developed several classifications representing levels of… 
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