Posttraumatic stress disorder and cognitive function: findings from the mind your heart study.
@article{Cohen2013PosttraumaticSD,
title={Posttraumatic stress disorder and cognitive function: findings from the mind your heart study.},
author={Beth E Cohen and Thomas C. Neylan and Kristine Yaffe and Kristin W. Samuelson and Yongmei Li and Deborah E. Barnes},
journal={The Journal of clinical psychiatry},
year={2013},
volume={74 11},
pages={
1063-70
}
}OBJECTIVE
Prior studies have found that the patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have poorer performance on cognitive tests than patients without PTSD, but the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. We examined the association between PTSD and cognitive function in a large cohort and evaluated the role of potential biological and behavioral mediators.
METHOD
A cohort of 535 adult outpatients (≤ 65 years) without dementia, stroke, or other neurologic disorders was recruited from 2…
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