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2. Posttraumatic Mental and Physical Health Correlates of Forgiveness and Religious Coping in Military Veterans
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Witvliet, C. V. O., Phipps, K. A., Feldman, M. E., and Beckham, J. C.
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- 2004
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3. ALCOHOL USE AMONG OEF-OIF VETERANS WITH AND WITHOUT POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER: 257
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Eggleston, A. M., McDonald, S. D., Calhoun, P. S., Beckham, J. C., Straits-Troster, K., Marx, C. E., and Morey, R. A.
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- 2008
4. Assessment of a new self-rating scale for post-traumatic stress disorder
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Davidson, J. R. T., Book, S. W., Colket, J. T., Tupler, L. A., Roth, S., David, D., Hertzberg, M., Mellman, T., Beckham, J. C., Smith, R. D., Davison, R. M., Katz, R., and Feldman, M. E.
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- 1997
5. 0403 Tele-Self CBTI: Provider Supported Self-Management Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
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Ulmer, C S, primary, Bosworth, H B, additional, Voils, C I, additional, Germain, A, additional, Macy, S, additional, Jeffreys, A S, additional, and Beckham, J C, additional
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- 2018
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6. Largest GWAS of PTSD (N=20 070) yields genetic overlap with schizophrenia and sex differences in heritability
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Duncan, L E, primary, Ratanatharathorn, A, additional, Aiello, A E, additional, Almli, L M, additional, Amstadter, A B, additional, Ashley-Koch, A E, additional, Baker, D G, additional, Beckham, J C, additional, Bierut, L J, additional, Bisson, J, additional, Bradley, B, additional, Chen, C-Y, additional, Dalvie, S, additional, Farrer, L A, additional, Galea, S, additional, Garrett, M E, additional, Gelernter, J E, additional, Guffanti, G, additional, Hauser, M A, additional, Johnson, E O, additional, Kessler, R C, additional, Kimbrel, N A, additional, King, A, additional, Koen, N, additional, Kranzler, H R, additional, Logue, M W, additional, Maihofer, A X, additional, Martin, A R, additional, Miller, M W, additional, Morey, R A, additional, Nugent, N R, additional, Rice, J P, additional, Ripke, S, additional, Roberts, A L, additional, Saccone, N L, additional, Smoller, J W, additional, Stein, D J, additional, Stein, M B, additional, Sumner, J A, additional, Uddin, M, additional, Ursano, R J, additional, Wildman, D E, additional, Yehuda, R, additional, Zhao, H, additional, Daly, M J, additional, Liberzon, I, additional, Ressler, K J, additional, Nievergelt, C M, additional, and Koenen, K C, additional
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- 2017
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7. Letter to the Editor: Posttraumatic stress disorder has genetic overlap with cardiometabolic traits
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Sumner, J. A., primary, Duncan, L. E., additional, Wolf, E. J., additional, Amstadter, A. B., additional, Baker, D. G., additional, Beckham, J. C., additional, Gelaye, B., additional, Hemmings, S., additional, Kimbrel, N. A., additional, Logue, M. W., additional, Michopoulos, V., additional, Mitchell, K. S., additional, Nievergelt, C., additional, Rothbaum, A., additional, Seedat, S., additional, Shinozaki, G., additional, and Vermetten, E., additional
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- 2017
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8. Correspondence.
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SUMNER, J . A., HEMMINGS, S., SEEDAT, S., MICHOPOULOS, V., ROTHBAUM, A., SHINOZAKI, G., VERMETTEN, E., GELAYE, B., DUNCAN, L . E ., WOLF, E . J ., LOGUE, M. W., MITCHELL, K. S., AMSTADTER, A. B ., BAKER, D. G., NIEVERGELT, C., BECKHAM, J . C., and KIMBREL, N. A.
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POST-traumatic stress disorder ,ANTHROPOMETRY ,BLOOD sugar ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors ,CORONARY disease ,FASTING ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin ,HIGH density lipoproteins ,INSULIN ,LOW density lipoproteins ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,PROBABILITY theory ,REGRESSION analysis ,SEX distribution ,STATISTICS ,TRIGLYCERIDES ,GENOMICS ,DATA analysis ,BODY mass index ,WAIST circumference ,GENETICS - Abstract
The article discusses the genetic correlation in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and cardiometabolic disorder using a genome-wide association study. It mentions the meta-analysis research on the overlapping of genes and its genetic risk factor. Various research on the genetic linkage between PTSD and cardiovascular disease is also discussed.
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- 2017
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9. The Role of Daily Hassles and Distress Tolerance in Predicting Cigarette Craving During a Quit Attempt
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Volz, A. R., primary, Dennis, P. A., additional, Dennis, M. F., additional, Calhoun, P. S., additional, Wilson, S. M., additional, and Beckham, J. C., additional
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- 2014
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10. Largest GWAS of PTSD (N=20 070) yields genetic overlap with schizophrenia and sex differences in heritability
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Duncan, L E, Ratanatharathorn, A, Aiello, A E, Almli, L M, Amstadter, A B, Ashley-Koch, A E, Baker, D G, Beckham, J C, Bierut, L J, Bisson, J, Bradley, B, Chen, C-Y, Dalvie, S, Farrer, L A, Galea, S, Garrett, M E, Gelernter, J E, Guffanti, G, Hauser, M A, Johnson, E O, Kessler, R C, Kimbrel, N A, King, A, Koen, N, Kranzler, H R, Logue, M W, Maihofer, A X, Martin, A R, Miller, M W, Morey, R A, Nugent, N R, Rice, J P, Ripke, S, Roberts, A L, Saccone, N L, Smoller, J W, Stein, D J, Stein, M B, Sumner, J A, Uddin, M, Ursano, R J, Wildman, D E, Yehuda, R, Zhao, H, Daly, M J, Liberzon, I, Ressler, K J, Nievergelt, C M, and Koenen, K C
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The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium-Posttraumatic Stress Disorder group (PGC-PTSD) combined genome-wide case–control molecular genetic data across 11 multiethnic studies to quantify PTSD heritability, to examine potential shared genetic risk with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder and to identify risk loci for PTSD. Examining 20 730 individuals, we report a molecular genetics-based heritability estimate (h2SNP) for European-American females of 29% that is similar to h2SNPfor schizophrenia and is substantially higher than h2SNPin European-American males (estimate not distinguishable from zero). We found strong evidence of overlapping genetic risk between PTSD and schizophrenia along with more modest evidence of overlap with bipolar and major depressive disorder. No single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) exceeded genome-wide significance in the transethnic (overall) meta-analysis and we do not replicate previously reported associations. Still, SNP-level summary statistics made available here afford the best-available molecular genetic index of PTSD—for both European- and African-American individuals—and can be used in polygenic risk prediction and genetic correlation studies of diverse phenotypes. Publication of summary statistics for ∼10 000 African Americans contributes to the broader goal of increased ancestral diversity in genomic data resources. In sum, the results demonstrate genetic influences on the development of PTSD, identify shared genetic risk between PTSD and other psychiatric disorders and highlight the importance of multiethnic/racial samples. As has been the case with schizophrenia and other complex genetic disorders, larger sample sizes are needed to identify specific risk loci.
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- 2018
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11. Ecological Momentary Assessment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms During a Smoking Quit Attempt
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Dedert, E. A., primary, Dennis, P. A., additional, Swinkels, C. M., additional, Calhoun, P. S., additional, Dennis, M. F., additional, and Beckham, J. C., additional
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- 2013
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12. Mobile Contingency Management as an Adjunctive Smoking Cessation Treatment for Smokers With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Hertzberg, J. S., primary, Carpenter, V. L., additional, Kirby, A. C., additional, Calhoun, P. S., additional, Moore, S. D., additional, Dennis, M. F., additional, Dennis, P. A., additional, Dedert, E. A., additional, and Beckham, J. C., additional
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- 2013
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13. Predictors of Lapse in First Week of Smoking Abstinence in PTSD and Non-PTSD Smokers
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Beckham, J. C., primary, Calhoun, P. S., additional, Dennis, M. F., additional, Wilson, S. M., additional, and Dedert, E. A., additional
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- 2012
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14. Smoking Outcome Expectancies in Military Veteran Smokers With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Carmody, T. P., primary, McFall, M., additional, Saxon, A. J., additional, Malte, C. A., additional, Chow, B., additional, Joseph, A. M., additional, Beckham, J. C., additional, and Cook, J. W., additional
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- 2012
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15. Assessing the Role of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms in Smokers With and Without Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Mitchell, J. T., primary, Van Voorhees, E. E., additional, Dennis, M. F., additional, McClernon, F. J., additional, Calhoun, P. S., additional, Kollins, S. H., additional, and Beckham, J. C., additional
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- 2011
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16. Smoking Withdrawal in Smokers With and Without Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Dedert, E. A., primary, Calhoun, P. S., additional, Harper, L. A., additional, Dutton, C. E., additional, McClernon, F. J., additional, and Beckham, J. C., additional
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- 2011
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17. Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Cigarette Deprivation in the Prediction of Anxious Responding among Trauma-Exposed Smokers: A Laboratory Test
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Vujanovic, A. A., primary, Marshall-Berenz, E. C., additional, Beckham, J. C., additional, Bernstein, A., additional, and Zvolensky, M. J., additional
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- 2010
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18. Tobacco use and cessation in psychiatric disorders: National Institute of Mental Health report
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Ziedonis, D., primary, Hitsman, B., additional, Beckham, J. C., additional, Zvolensky, M., additional, Adler, L. E., additional, Audrain-McGovern, J., additional, Breslau, N., additional, Brown, R. A., additional, George, T. P., additional, Williams, J., additional, Calhoun, P. S., additional, and Riley, W. T., additional
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- 2008
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19. Trauma exposure related to smoking in adolescence
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Roberts, M. E., primary, Fuemmeler, B. F., additional, and Beckham, J. C., additional
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- 2008
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20. What Influences Burden Among Caregivers of Veterans With PTSD?
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Calhoun, P. S., primary, Beckham, J. C., additional, and Bosworth, H. B., additional
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- 2002
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21. Interpersonal hostility and violence in vietnam combat veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder
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Beckham, J. C., Moore, S. D., and Reynolds, V.
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- 2000
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22. Prevalence and correlates of heavy smoking in Vietnam veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder
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Beckham, J. C., Kirby, A. C., Feldman, M. E., Hertzberg, M. A., Moore, S. D., Crawford, A. L., Davidson, J. R. T., and Fairbank, J. A.
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- 1997
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23. Smoking withdrawal symptoms in response to a trauma-related stressor among Vietnam combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder
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Beckham, J. C., Lytle, B. L., Vrana, S. R., Hertzberg, M. A., Feldman, M. E., and Shipley, R. H.
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- 1996
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24. Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Chronic Pain in Vietnam Combat Veterans
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Beckham, J. C., Crawford, A. L., Feldman, M. E., Kirby, A. C., Hertzberg, M. A., Davidson, J. R. T., and Moore, S. D.
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- 1997
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25. Identifying illness: pitfalls and discoveries.
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Frances, A J and Beckham, J C
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- 1998
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26. Selective Processing of Trauma-Relevant Words in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Vrana, S. R., Roodman, A., and Beckham, J. C.
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- 1995
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27. Dissecting the Shared Genetic Architecture of Suicide Attempt, Psychiatric Disorders, and Known Risk Factors
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Niamh Mullins, JooEun Kang, Adrian I. Campos, Jonathan R.I. Coleman, Alexis C. Edwards, Hanga Galfalvy, Daniel F. Levey, Adriana Lori, Andrey Shabalin, Anna Starnawska, Mei-Hsin Su, Hunna J. Watson, Mark Adams, Swapnil Awasthi, Michael Gandal, Jonathan D. Hafferty, Akitoyo Hishimoto, Minsoo Kim, Satoshi Okazaki, Ikuo Otsuka, Stephan Ripke, Erin B. Ware, Andrew W. Bergen, Wade H. Berrettini, Martin Bohus, Harry Brandt, Xiao Chang, Wei J. Chen, Hsi-Chung Chen, Steven Crawford, Scott Crow, Emily DiBlasi, Philibert Duriez, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Manfred M. Fichter, Steven Gallinger, Stephen J. Glatt, Philip Gorwood, Yiran Guo, Hakon Hakonarson, Katherine A. Halmi, Hai-Gwo Hwu, Sonia Jain, Stéphane Jamain, Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Craig Johnson, Allan S. Kaplan, Walter H. Kaye, Pamela K. Keel, James L. Kennedy, Kelly L. Klump, Dong Li, Shih-Cheng Liao, Klaus Lieb, Lisa Lilenfeld, Chih-Min Liu, Pierre J. Magistretti, Christian R. Marshall, James E. Mitchell, Eric T. Monson, Richard M. Myers, Dalila Pinto, Abigail Powers, Nicolas Ramoz, Stefan Roepke, Vsevolod Rozanov, Stephen W. Scherer, Christian Schmahl, Marcus Sokolowski, Michael Strober, Laura M. Thornton, Janet Treasure, Ming T. Tsuang, Stephanie H. Witt, D. Blake Woodside, Zeynep Yilmaz, Lea Zillich, Rolf Adolfsson, Ingrid Agartz, Tracy M. Air, Martin Alda, Lars Alfredsson, Ole A. Andreassen, Adebayo Anjorin, Vivek Appadurai, María Soler Artigas, Sandra Van der Auwera, M. Helena Azevedo, Nicholas Bass, Claiton H.D. Bau, Bernhard T. Baune, Frank Bellivier, Klaus Berger, Joanna M. Biernacka, Tim B. Bigdeli, Elisabeth B. Binder, Michael Boehnke, Marco P. Boks, Rosa Bosch, David L. Braff, Richard Bryant, Monika Budde, Enda M. Byrne, Wiepke Cahn, Miguel Casas, Enrique Castelao, Jorge A. Cervilla, Boris Chaumette, Sven Cichon, Aiden Corvin, Nicholas Craddock, David Craig, Franziska Degenhardt, Srdjan Djurovic, Howard J. Edenberg, Ayman H. Fanous, Jerome C. Foo, Andreas J. Forstner, Mark Frye, Janice M. Fullerton, Justine M. Gatt, Pablo V. Gejman, Ina Giegling, Hans J. Grabe, Melissa J. Green, Eugenio H. Grevet, Maria Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, Blanca Gutierrez, Jose Guzman-Parra, Steven P. Hamilton, Marian L. Hamshere, Annette Hartmann, Joanna Hauser, Stefanie Heilmann-Heimbach, Per Hoffmann, Marcus Ising, Ian Jones, Lisa A. Jones, Lina Jonsson, René S. Kahn, John R. Kelsoe, Kenneth S. Kendler, Stefan Kloiber, Karestan C. Koenen, Manolis Kogevinas, Bettina Konte, Marie-Odile Krebs, Mikael Landén, Jacob Lawrence, Marion Leboyer, Phil H. Lee, Douglas F. Levinson, Calwing Liao, Jolanta Lissowska, Susanne Lucae, Fermin Mayoral, Susan L. McElroy, Patrick McGrath, Peter McGuffin, Andrew McQuillin, Sarah E. Medland, Divya Mehta, Ingrid Melle, Yuri Milaneschi, Philip B. Mitchell, Esther Molina, Gunnar Morken, Preben Bo Mortensen, Bertram Müller-Myhsok, Caroline Nievergelt, Vishwajit Nimgaonkar, Markus M. Nöthen, Michael C. O’Donovan, Roel A. Ophoff, Michael J. Owen, Carlos Pato, Michele T. Pato, Brenda W.J.H. Penninx, Jonathan Pimm, Giorgio Pistis, James B. Potash, Robert A. Power, Martin Preisig, Digby Quested, Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga, Andreas Reif, Marta Ribasés, Vanesa Richarte, Marcella Rietschel, Margarita Rivera, Andrea Roberts, Gloria Roberts, Guy A. Rouleau, Diego L. Rovaris, Dan Rujescu, Cristina Sánchez-Mora, Alan R. Sanders, Peter R. Schofield, Thomas G. Schulze, Laura J. Scott, Alessandro Serretti, Jianxin Shi, Stanley I. Shyn, Lea Sirignano, Pamela Sklar, Olav B. Smeland, Jordan W. Smoller, Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke, Gianfranco Spalletta, John S. Strauss, Beata Świątkowska, Maciej Trzaskowski, Gustavo Turecki, Laura Vilar-Ribó, John B. Vincent, Henry Völzke, James T.R. Walters, Cynthia Shannon Weickert, Thomas W. Weickert, Myrna M. Weissman, Leanne M. Williams, Naomi R. Wray, Clement C. Zai, Allison E. Ashley-Koch, Jean C. Beckham, Elizabeth R. Hauser, Michael A. Hauser, Nathan A. Kimbrel, Jennifer H. Lindquist, Benjamin McMahon, David W. Oslin, Xuejun Qin, Esben Agerbo, Anders D. Børglum, Gerome Breen, Annette Erlangsen, Tõnu Esko, Joel Gelernter, David M. Hougaard, Ronald C. Kessler, Henry R. Kranzler, Qingqin S. Li, Nicholas G. Martin, Andrew M. McIntosh, Ole Mors, Merete Nordentoft, Catherine M. Olsen, David Porteous, Robert J. Ursano, Danuta Wasserman, Thomas Werge, David C. Whiteman, Cynthia M. Bulik, Hilary Coon, Ditte Demontis, Anna R. Docherty, Po-Hsiu Kuo, Cathryn M. Lewis, J. John Mann, Miguel E. Rentería, Daniel J. Smith, Eli A. Stahl, Murray B. Stein, Fabian Streit, Virginia Willour, Douglas M. Ruderfer, Manuel Mattheisen, Abdel Abdellaoui, Mark J. Adams, Till F.M. Andlauer, Silviu-Alin Bacanu, Marie Bækvad-Hansen, Aartjan T.F. Beekman, Julien Bryois, Henriette N. Buttenschøn, Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm, Na Cai, Jane Hvarregaard Christensen, Toni-Kim Clarke, Lucía Colodro-Conde, Baptiste Couvy-Duchesne, Nick Craddock, Gregory E. Crawford, Gail Davies, Eske M. Derks, Nese Direk, Conor V. Dolan, Erin C. Dunn, Thalia C. Eley, Valentina Escott-Price, Farnush Farhadi Hassan Kiadeh, Hilary K. Finucane, Josef Frank, Héléna A. Gaspar, Michael Gill, Fernando S. Goes, Scott D. Gordon, Shantel Marie Weinsheimer, Jürgen Wellmann, Gonneke Willemsen, Yang Wu, Hualin S. Xi, Jian Yang, Futao Zhang, Volker Arolt, Dorret I. Boomsma, Udo Dannlowski, E.J.C. de Geus, J. Raymond Depaulo, Enrico Domenici, Katharina Domschke, Jakob Grove, Lynsey S. Hall, Christine Søholm Hansen, Thomas F. Hansen, Stefan Herms, Ian B. Hickie, Georg Homuth, Carsten Horn, Jouke-Jan Hottenga, David M. Howard, Rick Jansen, Eric Jorgenson, James A. Knowles, Isaac S. Kohane, Julia Kraft, Warren W. Kretzschmar, Zoltán Kutalik, Yihan Li, Penelope A. Lind, Donald J. MacIntyre, Dean F. MacKinnon, Robert M. Maier, Wolfgang Maier, Jonathan Marchini, Hamdi Mbarek, Christel M. Middeldorp, Evelin Mihailov, Lili Milani, Francis M. Mondimore, Grant W. Montgomery, Sara Mostafavi, Matthias Nauck, Bernard Ng, Michel G. Nivard, Dale R. Nyholt, Paul F. O’Reilly, Hogni Oskarsson, Caroline Hayward, Andrew C. Heath, Glyn Lewis, Pamela A.F. Madden, Patrik K. Magnusson, Andres Metspalu, Sara A. Paciga, Nancy L. Pedersen, Jodie N. Painter, Carsten Bøcker Pedersen, Marianne Giørtz Pedersen, Roseann E. Peterson, Wouter J. Peyrot, Danielle Posthuma, Jorge A. Quiroz, Per Qvist, John P. Rice, Brien P. Riley, Saira Saeed Mirza, Robert Schoevers, Eva C. Schulte, Ling Shen, Engilbert Sigurdsson, Grant C.B. Sinnamon, Johannes H. Smit, Hreinn Stefansson, Stacy Steinberg, Jana Strohmaier, Katherine E. Tansey, Henning Teismann, Alexander Teumer, Wesley Thompson, Pippa A. Thomson, Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson, Matthew Traylor, Jens Treutlein, Vassily Trubetskoy, André G. Uitterlinden, Daniel Umbricht, Albert M. van Hemert, Alexander Viktorin, Peter M. Visscher, Yunpeng Wang, Bradley T. Webb, Roy H. Perlis, David J. Porteous, Catherine Schaefer, Kari Stefansson, Henning Tiemeier, Rudolf Uher, Patrick F. Sullivan, Kevin S. 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Giuranna J., Giusti-Rodriquez P., Gonidakis F., Gordon S., Mayora M.G., Guillaume S., Hanscombe K.B., Hatzikotoulas K., Hebebrand J., Helder S.G., Henders A.K., Herpertz-Dahlmann B., Herzog W., Hinney A., Horwood L.J., Hubel C., Petersen L.V., Purves K.L., Raevuori A., Reichborn-Kjennerud T., Ricca V., Ripatti S., Ritschel F., Roberts M., Rybakowski F., Santonastaso P., Scherag A., Schmidt U., Schork N.J., Schosser A., Seitz J., Slachtova L., Slagboom P.E., Slof-Op 't Landt M.C.T., Slopien A., Soranzo N., Sorbi S., Southam L., Steen V.W., Huckins L.M., Hudson J.I., Imgart H., Inoko H., Janout V., Jordan J., Julia A., Kalsi G., Kaminska D., Kaprio J., Karhunen L., Karwautz A., Kas M.J.H., Kennedy M.A., Keski-Rahkonen A., Kiezebrink K., Kim Y.-R., Kirk K.M., Klareskog L., Knudsen G.P.S., Larsen J.T., Le Hellard S., Leppa V.M., Lichtenstein P., Lin B.D., Lundervold A., Luykx J., Maj M., Mannik K., Marsal S., Stuber G.D., Szatkiewicz J.P., Tachmazidou I., Tenconi E., Tortorella A., Tozzi F., Tsitsika A., Tyszkiewicz-Nwafor M., Tziouvas K., van Elburg A.A., van Furth E.F., Wade T.D., Wagner G., Walton E., Whiteman D.C., Wichmann H.E., Widen E., Yao S., Zeggini E., Zerwas S., Zipfel S., Jungkunz M., Dietl L., Schwarze C.E., Dahmen N., Schott B.H., Mobascher A., Crivelli S., Dennis M.F., Harvey P.D., Carter B.W., Huffman J.E., Jacobson D., Madduri R., Olsen M.K., Pestian J., Gaziano J.M., Muralidhar S., Ramoni R., Beckham J., Chang K.-M., O'Donnell C.J., Tsao P.S., Breeling J., Huang G., Romero J.P.C., Moser J., Whitbourne S.B., Brewer J.V., Aslan M., Connor T., Argyres D.P., Stephens B., Brophy M.T., Humphries D.E., Selva L.E., Do N., Shayan S., Cho K., Pyarajan S., Hauser E., Sun Y., Zhao H., Wilson P., McArdle R., Dellitalia L., Mattocks K., Harley J., Zablocki C.J., Whittle J., Jacono F., Gutierrez S., Gibson G., Hammer K., Kaminsky L., Villareal G., Kinlay S., Xu J., Hamner M., Mathew R., Bhushan S., Iruvanti P., Godschalk M., Ballas Z., Ivins D., Mastorides S., Moorman J., Gappy S., Klein J., Ratcliffe N., Florez H., Okusaga O., Murdoch M., Sriram P., Yeh S.S., Tandon N., Jhala D., Aguayo S., Cohen D., Sharma S., Liangpunsakul S., Oursler K.A., Whooley M., Ahuja S., Constans J., Meyer P., Greco J., Rauchman M., Servatius R., Gaddy M., Wallbom A., Morgan T., Stapley T., Sherman S., Ross G., Tsao P., Strollo P., Boyko E., Meyer L., Gupta S., Huq M., Fayad J., Hung A., Lichy J., Hurley R., Robey B., Striker R., Erlangsen A., Kessler R.C., Porteous D., Ursano R.J., Wasserman D., Coon H., Demontis D., Docherty A.R., Kuo P.-H., Mann J.J., Renteria M.E., Stein M.B., and Willour V.
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LD SCORE REGRESSION ,Genome-wide association study ,Suicide, Attempted ,3124 Neurology and psychiatry ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Insomnia ,Suicide attempt ,GWAS ,Suïcidi ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Cause of death ,Psychiatry ,0303 health sciences ,Factors de risc en les malalties ,Mental Disorders ,Genetic Correlation ,Genome-wide Association Study ,Pleiotropy ,Polygenicity ,Suicide ,Suicide Attempt ,DEPRESSION ,3. Good health ,Genetic correlation ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Humans ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Mental illness ,Cohort ,SEX ,medicine.symptom ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Risk factors in diseases ,BF ,Locus (genetics) ,BEHAVIORS ,Psykiatri ,EVENTS ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,medicine ,ddc:610 ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,IDEATION ,Socioeconomic status ,METAANALYSIS ,Biological Psychiatry ,030304 developmental biology ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Genetic architecture ,THOUGHTS ,RC0321 ,business ,Malalties mentals ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Statistical analyses were carried out on the NL Genetic Cluster Computer (http://www.geneticcluster.org) hosted by SURFsara and the Mount Sinai high performance computing cluster (http://hpc.mssm.edu), which is supported by the Office of Research Infrastructure of the National Institutes of Health (Grant Nos. S10OD018522 and S10OD026880). This work was conducted in part using the resources of the Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. This work was funded by the National Institutes of Health (Grant Nos. R01MH116269 and R01MH121455 [to DMR]), NIGMS of the National Institutes of Health (Grant No. T32GM007347 [to JK]), and the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (NARSAD Young Investigator Award No. 29551 [to NM])., BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide, and nonfatal suicide attempts, which occur far more frequently, are a major source of disability and social and economic burden. Both have substantial genetic etiology, which is partially shared and partially distinct from that of related psychiatric disorders. METHODS: We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 29,782 suicide attempt (SA) cases and 519,961 controls in the International Suicide Genetics Consortium (ISGC). The GWAS of SA was conditioned on psychiatric disorders using GWAS summary statistics via multitrait-based conditional and joint analysis, to remove genetic effects on SA mediated by psychiatric disorders. We investigated the shared and divergent genetic architectures of SA, psychiatric disorders, and other known risk factors. RESULTS: Two loci reached genome-wide significance for SA: the major histocompatibility complex and an intergenic locus on chromosome 7, the latter of which remained associated with SA after conditioning on psychiatric disorders and replicated in an independent cohort from the Million Veteran Program. This locus has been implicated in risk-taking behavior, smoking, and insomnia. SA showed strong genetic correlation with psychiatric disorders, particularly major depression, and also with smoking, pain, risk-taking behavior, sleep disturbances, lower educational attainment, reproductive traits, lower socioeconomic status, and poorer general health. After conditioning on psychiatric disorders, the genetic correlations between SA and psychiatric disorders decreased, whereas those with nonpsychiatric traits remained largely unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: Our results identify a risk locus that contributes more strongly to SA than other phenotypes and suggest a shared underlying biology between SA and known risk factors that is not mediated by psychiatric disorders., Office of Research Infrastructure of the National Institutes of Health S10OD018522 S10OD026880, United States Department of Health & Human Services, National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA R01MH116269 R01MH121455, NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) T32GM007347 NARSAD 29551
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28. Smoking in help-seeking veterans with PTSD returning from Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Kirby AC, Hertzberg BP, Collie CF, Yeatts B, Dennis MF, McDonald SD, Calhoun PS, and Beckham JC
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- Adult, Afghan Campaign 2001-, Humans, Iraq War, 2003-2011, Male, Smoking epidemiology, Smoking Prevention, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic complications, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic epidemiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Patient Acceptance of Health Care psychology, Smoking psychology, Smoking Cessation psychology, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic psychology, Veterans psychology
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Past research has shown that veterans and individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have increased rates of smoking. However, the rates of smoking in younger help-seeking veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq, and possible correlates of smoking among this population are unknown. In this study, we evaluated the rate of lifetime and current smoking among a sample of 90 returning male veterans diagnosed with PTSD. Fifty-nine percent reported a lifetime history of smoking including 32% that were current smokers. Current smokers were significantly younger than non-smokers. Current smokers (mean age=31) reported a mean age of smoking onset as 15.86 with a pack year history of 8.89. These smokers reported on average five previous quit attempts. According to a stages of change model, one-half of the smokers were in the contemplation phase of stopping smoking (50%), 29% were in the pre-contemplation phase and 21% were in the preparation phase. The results are placed in the context of non-psychiatric and psychiatric smokers.
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29. A preliminary study of bupropion sustained-release for smoking cessation in patients with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Hertzberg MA, Moore SD, Feldman ME, and Beckham JC
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- Adult, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation adverse effects, Bupropion adverse effects, Chronic Disease, Delayed-Action Preparations, Double-Blind Method, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic drug therapy, Treatment Outcome, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation therapeutic use, Bupropion therapeutic use, Smoking Cessation, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic complications
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This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of bupropion sustained-release (SR) on smoking cessation in patients with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Fifteen veterans with chronic PTSD who desired to stop smoking enrolled in a 12-week double-blind evaluation of bupropion SR and placebo. Patients were randomly assigned in a 2:1 ratio to receive either bupropion SR or placebo. Bupropion SR was initiated at 150 mg daily for 3 or 4 days and increased to a final dose of 150 mg twice daily (300 mg daily total). Ten patients received bupropion SR and five received placebo. Nine of the patients who received bupropion SR were already being treated with at least one other psychotropic medication. One of the ten patients did not complete the study because of medication side effects. Eighty percent of patients receiving bupropion SR successfully stopped smoking by the end of week 2, and 6 (60%) of these 10 maintained smoking cessation at the study endpoint (week 12). At the 6-month follow-up, 40% of the patients (4 of 10) who received bupropion SR maintained smoking cessation. One (20%) of the five patients who received placebo stopped smoking and maintained smoking cessation at the 6-month follow-up. Bupropion SR was generally well-tolerated in combination with other psychotropic medications. Bupropion SR may be effective in helping patients who desire to quit smoking and who also have a concomitant anxiety disorder, such as PTSD.
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30. Drug use and validity of substance use self-reports in veterans seeking help for posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Calhoun PS, Sampson WS, Bosworth HB, Feldman ME, Kirby AC, Hertzberg MA, Wampler TP, Tate-Williams F, Moore SD, and Beckham JC
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- Adult, Cannabinoids urine, Central Nervous System Depressants urine, Central Nervous System Stimulants urine, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Hallucinogens urine, Hospitals, Veterans, Humans, Illicit Drugs urine, Male, Middle Aged, North Carolina, Predictive Value of Tests, Reproducibility of Results, Substance-Related Disorders psychology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Self Disclosure, Substance Abuse Detection methods, Substance-Related Disorders diagnosis, Substance-Related Disorders urine, Veterans psychology
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The present study assessed drug use and the validity of self-reports of substance use among help-seeking veterans referred to a specialty clinic for the assessment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Patients (n = 341) were asked to provide a urine sample for use in drug screening as part of an evaluation of PTSD. Self-reports of substance use were compared with same-day supervised urine samples for 317 patients who volunteered to participate in a drug screening. Results suggested that self-reports were generally quite valid. Only 8% of the cases involved patients not reporting substance use detected by urine screens. A total of 42% of the participants were identified as using drugs of abuse (excluding alcohol) through self-report and urine drug screens. Among participants using drugs, PTSD diagnosis was significantly associated with greater marijuana and depressant use as compared with stimulant (cocaine and amphetamines) use.
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31. Feigning combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder on the personality assessment inventory.
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Calhoun PS, Earnst KS, Tucker DD, Kirby AC, and Beckham JC
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Personality Disorders diagnosis, Personality Inventory, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic diagnosis, Warfare
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This study examined whether individuals who were instructed on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed. [DSM-IV]; American Psychiatric Association, 1994) criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) could feign PTSD on the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI; Morey, 1991). The study also investigated whether PAI indexes of symptom exaggeration, the Negative Impression Management (NIM) scale and the Malingering index, could identify individuals feigning PTSD. The diagnostic rule for PTSD (Morey, 1991, 1996) was applied to the profiles of a group of 23 veterans with combat-related PTSD and 23 male undergraduates instructed to malinger PTSD. Seventy percent of the student malingerers produced profiles that received diagnostic consideration for PTSD. The NIM cutting score (> or = 8) was highly effective in detecting simulation of PTSD but resulted in the misclassification of a large number of true PTSD cases. There were no significant differences in the overall efficiency of the test with various validity criteria. We discuss the implications of these findings for the use of the PAI in the diagnosis of combat-related PTSD.
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32. Hostility and functional health status in women veterans with and without posttraumatic stress disorder: a preliminary study.
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Butterfield MI, Forneris CA, Feldman ME, and Beckham JC
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic psychology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Health Status, Hostility, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic diagnosis, Veterans psychology
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This study investigated hostility and functional health status in 90 women veterans with and without PTSD. Compared to women without PTSD, women veterans with PTSD reported significantly higher levels of hostility. Minority status was associated with increased hostility. Compared to a national sample, hostility scores for women with PTSD were greater by a factor of 1.5 PTSD diagnosis was also associated with poorer functioning on all SF-36 Health Survey scales. Controlling for age and education, hostility was related to all SF-36 Health Survey scales in the women with PTSD.
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33. Lack of efficacy for fluoxetine in PTSD: a placebo controlled trial in combat veterans.
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Hertzberg MA, Feldman ME, Beckham JC, Kudler HS, and Davidson JR
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- Aged, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation pharmacology, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Double-Blind Method, Fluoxetine pharmacology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Veterans, Warfare, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation therapeutic use, Fluoxetine therapeutic use, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic drug therapy
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Background: Fluoxetine and placebo were studied in a population of combat veterans with severe, chronic PTSD., Methods: Twelve male veterans with PTSD were enrolled in a 12 week double-blind evaluation of fluoxetine and placebo. Mean fluoxetine dose at endpoint (week 12) was 48 mg/day with a range of 10 mg to 60 mg., Results: One fluoxetine patient responded (17%) and two of the six placebo patients responded (33%)., Conclusions: Fluoxetine patients did not show a greater response than placebo patients in this small sample of male combat veterans with severe, chronic PTSD. Fluoxetine has displayed an efficacious response in controlled studies of patients with PTSD who were predominantly female, suffered civilian (noncombat) traumas, and were overall experiencing less severe PTSD. The reasons for the low response rate to fluoxetine in our study is unknown and will await further study examining variables other than symptoms that might influence outcome, such as gender, comorbidity, prior treatment history, trauma type, severity and chronicity.
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34. Ambulatory cardiovascular activity in Vietnam combat veterans with and without posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Beckham JC, Feldman ME, Barefoot JC, Fairbank JA, Helms MJ, Haney TL, Hertzberg MA, Moore SD, and Davidson JR
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- Affect physiology, Autonomic Nervous System physiopathology, Blood Pressure physiology, Combat Disorders physiopathology, Combat Disorders psychology, Heart Rate physiology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Arousal physiology, Combat Disorders diagnosis, Electrocardiography, Ambulatory, Veterans psychology
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The present study investigated the relationship between daily diary affect ratings and ambulatory cardiovascular activity in 117 male Vietnam combat veterans (61 with posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD] and 56 without PTSD). Participants completed 12-14 hr of ambulatory monitoring and daily diary affect ratings. Compared with veterans without PTSD, veterans with PTSD reported higher negative affect and lower positive affect in daily diary ratings. No differences were detected for mean laboratory initial recordings or mean ambulatory heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), or diastolic blood pressure (DBP). However, compared with veterans without PTSD, veterans with PTSD demonstrated higher SBP and DBP variability and a higher proportion of HR activity (compared with initial recording values) during daily activity. There was a significant Time of Day x Group interaction for mean HR, with a trend for PTSD participants to maintain HR levels during evening hours.
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35. A preliminary study of lamotrigine for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Hertzberg MA, Butterfield MI, Feldman ME, Beckham JC, Sutherland SM, Connor KM, and Davidson JR
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- Adult, Anticonvulsants adverse effects, Double-Blind Method, Female, Humans, Lamotrigine, Male, Middle Aged, Pilot Projects, Triazines adverse effects, Anticonvulsants therapeutic use, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic drug therapy, Triazines therapeutic use
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Background: The anticonvulsant, lamotrigine, may be useful for symptom management in PTSD., Methods: Subjects enrolled in a 12-week double-blind evaluation of lamotrigine and placebo. Patients were randomized 2:1 to either lamotrigine or placebo. Lamotrigine was initiated at 25 mg/day and slowly titrated every 1 to 2 weeks over 8 weeks to a maximum dosage of 500 mg/day if tolerated., Results: Fifteen subjects entered treatment, fourteen of whom returned for subsequent visits. Of 10 patients who received lamotrigine, 5 (50%) responded according to the DGRP, compared to 1 of 4 (25%) who received placebo. Lamotrigine patients showed improvement on reexperiencing and avoidance/numbing symptoms compared to placebo patients. Treatments were generally well tolerated., Conclusions: Lamotrigine may be effective as a primary psychopharmacologic treatment in both combat and civilian PTSD and could also be considered as an adjunct to antidepressant therapy used in the treatment of PTSD. These promising results warrant further large sample double-blind, placebo-controlled trials.
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36. Smoking and anxiety in combat veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder: a review.
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Beckham JC
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- Anxiety physiopathology, Chronic Disease, Female, Humans, Male, Nicotine pharmacology, Smoking Cessation, Anxiety complications, Smoking physiopathology, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic complications, Veterans, Warfare
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There is growing evidence that smoking, and in particular heavy smoking, is prevalent in Vietnam combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. However, the pathways responsible for development and perpetuation of smoking in this clinical population have not been identified. Relevant smoking, substance abuse, and anxiety disorder research is reviewed. Although an association between smoking and PTSD has not been directly tested, there is evidence that such research is warranted. Suggestions for future research are offered.
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37. Trust, health, and longevity.
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Barefoot JC, Maynard KE, Beckham JC, Brummett BH, Hooker K, and Siegler IC
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- Activities of Daily Living, Age Distribution, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Attitude to Health, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Middle Aged, Proportional Hazards Models, Psychological Tests, Sex Distribution, Aging psychology, Attitude, Interpersonal Relations, Longevity, Personality physiology
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Scores on the Rotter Interpersonal Trust Scale were evaluated as predictors of psychological well-being, functional health, and longevity in a sample of 100 men and women who were between 55 and 80 years old at baseline (mean age 66.8). Cross-sectionally, high levels of trust were associated with better self-rated health and more life satisfaction. Follow-up over approximately 8 years found baseline levels of trust to be positively related to subsequent functional health, but not to subsequent life satisfaction. Mortality follow-up after 14 years demonstrated that those with high levels of trust had longer survival (p = .03), a finding that was somewhat weakened by controlling for baseline health ratings. These findings illustrate the health protective effects of high levels of trust and suggest the potential usefulness of the trust concept for understanding successful aging.
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38. Health status, somatization, and severity of posttraumatic stress disorder in Vietnam combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Beckham JC, Moore SD, Feldman ME, Hertzberg MA, Kirby AC, and Fairbank JA
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- Adult, Age Factors, Alcoholism diagnosis, Alcoholism epidemiology, Alcoholism psychology, Combat Disorders epidemiology, Combat Disorders psychology, Comorbidity, Depressive Disorder diagnosis, Depressive Disorder epidemiology, Depressive Disorder psychology, Health Behavior, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Sex Factors, Smoking epidemiology, Smoking psychology, Socioeconomic Factors, Somatoform Disorders epidemiology, Somatoform Disorders psychology, Vietnam, Combat Disorders diagnosis, Health Status, Somatoform Disorders diagnosis
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Objective: A two-part study was conducted to examine the health status of Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In part 1, veterans with and without PTSD were compared on health behaviors and on self-reported and physician-rated health problems. Consistency of self-report with physician rating for health problems across the two groups was compared. In part 2, the association between health status and PTSD symptom severity, depression, somatization, and health behaviors in PTSD patients was evaluated., Method: In part 1, 276 combat veterans (225 with PTSD and 51 without PTSD) provided health status information, and medical records were reviewed. In part 2, 225 PTSD patients completed standardized PTSD severity, somatization, and depression measures., Results: When analyses controlled for age, socioeconomic status, minority status, combat exposure, alcohol use, and pack-year history, veterans with PTSD reported and were rated as having a greater number of health problems than veterans without PTSD. Agreement between self-report and physician ratings for both groups ranged from low to moderate. Level of agreement between patient and physician was similar across groups. In the analysis of veterans with PTSD, somatization and PTSD symptom severity were significantly related to self-report of health problems, whereas only PTSD symptom severity was related to physician-rated health. Pack-year history was significantly related to self-reported health status in both groups., Conclusions: The presence and severity of PTSD in veterans were associated with greater physical health problems and conditions. Psychological variables (e.g., PTSD status, PTSD severity, somatization) and a behavioral variable (pack-year history) were related to health status.
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39. Trail making test performance in Vietnam combat veterans with and without posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Beckham JC, Crawford AL, and Feldman ME
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- Brain pathology, Humans, Male, Memory, Middle Aged, Vietnam, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic psychology, Trail Making Test, Veterans psychology, Warfare
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The present study investigated variables associated with performance on the Trail Making Test from the Halstead-Reitan neuropsychological test battery in Vietnam combat veterans. There was a significant difference in performance between veterans with and without PTSD on both parts of the Trail Making Test. In subgroup analyses excluding participants on medications (antianxiety, antidepressant, and cardiac), comorbid diagnoses (history of alcohol or substance abuse, history of major depression and comorbid anxiety disorder) and compensation-seeking status, the group difference on Trails B remained significant. However, subgroup analyses suggested that poorer performance on Trails A was influenced by antianxiety and cardiac medications, as well as heavy combat exposure status.
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40. Atrocities exposure in Vietnam combat veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder: relationship to combat exposure, symptom severity, guilt, and interpersonal violence.
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Beckham JC, Feldman ME, and Kirby AC
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- Guilt, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Vietnam, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic psychology, Veterans psychology, Violence psychology, Warfare
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Vietnam combat veterans (N = 151) with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) completed measures of atrocities exposure, combat exposure, PTSD symptom severity, guilt and interpersonal violence. PTSD symptom severity, guilt and interpersonal violence rates were similar to previously reported studies that examined treatment seeking combat veterans with PTSD. Controlling for combat exposure, endorsement of atrocities exposure was related to PTSD symptom severity, PTSD B (reexperiencing) symptoms, Global Guilt, Guilt Cognitions, and cognitive subscales of Hindsight-Bias/Responsibility and Wrongdoing. These results are discussed in the context of previous research conducted regarding atrocities exposure and PTSD.
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41. Open trial of nefazodone for combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Hertzberg MA, Feldman ME, Beckham JC, Moore SD, and Davidson JR
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- Adult, Ambulatory Care, Anger drug effects, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation administration & dosage, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation adverse effects, Combat Disorders diagnosis, Combat Disorders psychology, Depressive Disorder diagnosis, Depressive Disorder drug therapy, Depressive Disorder psychology, Drug Administration Schedule, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Personality Inventory, Piperazines, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Sleep drug effects, Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders drug therapy, Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders psychology, Treatment Outcome, Triazoles administration & dosage, Triazoles adverse effects, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation therapeutic use, Combat Disorders drug therapy, Triazoles therapeutic use
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Background: Because of its ability to block 5-HT2 receptors postsynaptically and inhibit 5-HT reuptake presynaptically and/or its enhancement of sleep quality, nefazodone may be useful for symptom management in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) patients., Method: Ten patients with combat-related DSM-IV posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) entered an open-label 12-week trial of nefazodone with a 4-week follow-up, beginning with 100 mg/day and increasing as necessary to achieve a maximal response or until reaching a maximum dosage of 600 mg/day., Results: Nefazodone was well tolerated, and no significant changes in sexual function were reported. Based on Clinical Global Impressions-Improvement scores, all 10 patients were rated as much improved. All PTSD symptoms (except self-reported PTSD reexperiencing symptoms), sleep, and clinician-rated depression significantly improved at week 12. At follow-up, significant changes were maintained, and self-reported PTSD reexperiencing symptoms had also significantly improved. Effect sizes for all changed symptoms were moderate to large at week 12 and at follow-up. Self-reported and clinician-rated anger significantly improved. Self-reported depression failed to improve. Improvement in social and occupational functioning was minimal., Conclusion: These preliminary data suggest that nefazodone may be effective in reducing the 3 primary PTSD symptom clusters and may be particularly helpful in improving sleep and decreasing anger.
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42. Interpersonal violence and its correlates in Vietnam veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Beckham JC, Feldman ME, Kirby AC, Hertzberg MA, and Moore SD
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- Aggression, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Male, Middle Aged, Social Class, Warfare, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic psychology, Veterans psychology, Violence psychology
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Two studies were conducted to investigate interpersonal violence in Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In study one, combat veterans with PTSD reported significantly greater occurrence of violent behaviors over the past year (22 acts) versus combat veterans without PTSD (.2 acts). Combat exposure had an independent positive association with interpersonal violence. In study two, variables related to current interpersonal violent behavior in 118 PTSD combat veterans were evaluated. In rank order of importance, lower socioeconomic status, increased aggressive responding and increased PTSD severity were related to interpersonal violence. These results suggest that combat veterans with PTSD exhibit greater interpersonal violence than combat veterans without PTSD, and that there are multiple factors in this population which determine violent behavior.
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- 1997
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43. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory profiles of Vietnam combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder and their children.
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Beckham JC, Braxton LE, Kudler HS, Feldman ME, Lytle BL, and Palmer S
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child Psychiatry, Female, Hostility, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Father-Child Relations, Personality Inventory, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic psychology, Veterans psychology
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Forty children of 28 fathers who are Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) completed the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. Each of the fathers had at least one elevated clinical scale. Fathers averaged eight elevated clinical scales, and compared to more recent norms, fathers averaged seven elevated clinical scales. Seventy-eight percent of the children had at least one clinically elevated scale (averaging three elevated clinical scales). Compared to contemporary normal adolescents and adults, 65% of children had at least one clinically elevated scale (still averaging three elevated clinical scales). No consistent MMPI profile patterns emerged within or across the two groups. No gender differences were detected among child MMPI profiles. Forty percent of the children reported illegal drug use, and 35% reported behavior problems. Fifteen percent of children reported previous violent behavior. Eighty-three percent of the children reported elevated Cook-Medley hostility scores as compared to an age-matched national normative sample. Children with higher PK scores were also significantly more likely to report higher Cook-Medley hostility scores. Forty-five percent of children reported significant elevations on the PTSD/PK subscales.
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- 1997
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44. Self-efficacy and adjustment in cancer patients: a preliminary report.
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Beckham JC, Burker EJ, Lytle BL, Feldman ME, and Costakis MJ
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- Adult, Aged, Depression psychology, Humans, Internal-External Control, Male, Middle Aged, Personality Inventory, Adaptation, Psychological, Neoplasms psychology, Self Concept, Sick Role, Veterans psychology
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The relation between cancer self-efficacy and patient cancer adjustment, depression, psychological distress, and behavioral dysfunction in 42 cancer patients was studied in a preliminary investigation. Participants were male cancer outpatients recruited from a Veterans Administration Medical Center who completed a Cancer Self-Efficacy Scale, the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale, the Affect Balance Scale, and the Sickness Impact Profile. Correlational analyses indicated that self-efficacy was related to all adjustment measures. Regression analyses revealed that when age, education, time since initial diagnosis, and current disease status were controlled, the relationships between patient self-efficacy expectations and cancer adjustment, psychological distress, negative affect, positive affect, and behavioral dysfunction remained statistically significant. Taken together, the results of the analyses suggested that patient expectancies about control over cancer-related symptoms were related to several important aspects of patient functioning. The results underscored the need for further investigation of this construct in cancer patients.
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- 1997
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45. Caregiver burden in partners of Vietnam War veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Beckham JC, Lytle BL, and Feldman ME
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- Adult, Anxiety diagnosis, Anxiety psychology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Depression diagnosis, Depression psychology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Personality Inventory, Caregivers psychology, Combat Disorders psychology, Cost of Illness, Spouses psychology, Veterans psychology
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Caregiver burden in 58 partners of Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was examined. The relationship between patient PTSD severity and caregiver burden, as well as the effect of several caregiver and patient variables on caregiver psychological status, was evaluated twice, an average of 8 months apart. Patient symptom severity was positively correlated with caregiver burden. Time 1 cross-sectional analysis indicated that greater caregiver burden was associated with greater caregiver psychological distress, dysphoria, and anxiety. Patient symptom severity also contributed to caregiver psychological distress; financial stress contributed to caregiver dysphoria and trait anxiety. Time 2 cross-sectional analyses essentially replicated the Time 1 findings. A third set of analyses examining change scores indicated that changes in caregiver burden for individuals in the sample positively predicted individual changes in caregiver psychological distress, dysphoria, and state anxiety.
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- 1996
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46. Trial of trazodone for posttraumatic stress disorder using a multiple baseline group design.
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Hertzberg MA, Feldman ME, Beckham JC, and Davidson JR
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- Adult, Combat Disorders physiopathology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Veterans, Combat Disorders drug therapy, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors therapeutic use, Trazodone therapeutic use
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Six patients with combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) entered a multiple-baseline trial of trazodone, beginning with 50 mg/day and increasing to 400 mg/day until response was maximal. Total Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale scores decreased from a mean of 92 at baseline to 79 at end point, and self-reported PTSD symptoms as measured by the Davidson Trauma Scale paralleled these results (mean of 102 at baseline to 88 at end point). Based on clinician global improvement scores, four patients were rated as much improved and two were rated to be minimally improved. Improvement in social and occupational functioning, and depression was minimal. Available follow-up scores for PTSD symptoms indicated that gains were maintained. Sleep was the first symptom to improve at 2 to 3 months. No dropouts during the treatment period occurred, and reported side effects were quite low. These preliminary data suggest that trazodone may be effective in reducing the three primary clusters of symptoms of PTSD. These findings should be confirmed by using a larger sample in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
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- 1996
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47. Interpersonal and self-reported hostility among combat veterans with and without posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Beckham JC, Roodman AA, Barefoot JC, Haney TL, Helms MJ, Fairbank JA, Hertzberg MA, and Kudler HS
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- Case-Control Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, North Carolina ethnology, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Vietnam, Combat Disorders psychology, Hostility, Interpersonal Relations, Veterans psychology
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The present study investigated self-reported and interpersonal hostility in 70 Vietnam combat veterans with and without posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and 60 comparison community volunteer subjects. Veterans were 50 help-seeking, male Vietnam combat veterans with PTSD and 20 non-help-seeking male combat veterans without PTSD. Vietnam veterans with PTSD not only reported more hostility than non-PTSD veterans and healthy community volunteers, but also reacted behaviorally with more hostility during an interpersonal interaction. Compared to veterans without PTSD, veterans with PTSD reported significantly higher levels of hostility and demonstrated significantly greater non-verbal expressions of hostility during an interpersonal task. These results suggest that the level of hostility in PTSD combat veterans may be high as compared to comparison groups. The implications of these results and possible research directions are presented.
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- 1996
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48. Patient predictors of caregiver burden, optimism, and pessimism in rheumatoid arthritis.
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Beckham JC, Burker EJ, Rice JR, and Talton SL
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- Activities of Daily Living psychology, Adaptation, Psychological, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Humans, Internal-External Control, Middle Aged, Motivation, Personality Assessment, Self Concept, Arthritis, Rheumatoid psychology, Caregivers psychology, Cost of Illness, Sick Role
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The authors of the present study investigated the relationship between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients' demographic, medical, and functional status and caregivers' burden, optimism, and pessimism. Subjects were 65 RA patients and their caregivers who were recruited from an outpatient rheumatology clinic. Each caregiver completed the Burden Interview to measure caregiver burden and the Life Orientation Test to measure optimism and pessimism. Each RA patient completed the Arthritis Impact Measurement Scale to measure pain and physical disability as well as a number of cognitive measures to assess two summary psychological cognitive factors labeled self-efficacy expectations and distorted cognitions. These cognitive factors were based on the following commonly used measures in RA research: the Cognitive Errors Questionnaire, the Arthritis Self-Efficacy Scale, the Coping Strategies Questionnaire, and the Pain Beliefs and Perceptions Inventory. Correlational analyses indicated that patients' functional and psychological measures (including poor self-efficacy expectations regarding symptoms) were related to caregiver burden, that patient self-efficacy expectations were related to caregiver optimism, and that patient physical disability was related to caregiver pessimism. Regression analyses revealed that, when competing with other demographic and disease severity variables, the relationships between patient self-efficacy expectations and caregiver burden and caregiver optimism, and patient physical function and caregiver pessimism remained significant. Taken together, these findings suggest that patient expectancies about control over arthritis-related symptoms (including pain) are strongly related to caregiver burden and caregiver optimism and that patient physical status is strongly related to caregiver pessimism.
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- 1995
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49. Smoking in Vietnam combat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Beckham JC, Roodman AA, Shipley RH, Hertzberg MA, Cunha GH, Kudler HS, Levin ED, Rose JE, and Fairbank JA
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- Adult, Combat Disorders epidemiology, Comorbidity, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Motivation, North Carolina, Personality Inventory, Smoking epidemiology, Smoking Cessation psychology, Veterans statistics & numerical data, Vietnam, Combat Disorders psychology, Smoking psychology, Veterans psychology
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The present study investigated smoking prevalence, smoking motives, demographic variables and psychological symptoms in 124 help-seeking, male Vietnam combat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A high percentage of these veterans smoked (60%). Vietnam veterans with PTSD who smoked were more likely than those who did not smoke to report higher levels of PTSD symptoms, depression and trait anxiety. Increased depression was associated with increased automatic smoking. Smokers reported a high frequency of smoking in response to military memories. Implications for smoking interventions, cessation, and relapse prevention efforts are discussed.
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- 1995
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50. Age differences in hostility among middle-aged and older adults.
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Barefoot JC, Beckham JC, Haney TL, Siegler IC, and Lipkus IM
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- Adult, Aged, Anger, Female, Gender Identity, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Irritable Mood, Male, Middle Aged, Personality Assessment, Aging psychology, Hostility
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Multiple measures of hostility were administered to middle-aged and older volunteers. There was a positive association between age and self-report measures reflecting hostile beliefs about others, including cynicism and suspiciousness. There was a weak inverse relationship between age and self-report measures of the overt expression of anger and aggression, but no association between age and measures of covert hostility was found. There was a positive relationship between age and an assessment of hostile behavior that was based on the respondent's interaction style during an interview. The magnitude of these age trends did not differ between men (n = 50) and women (n = 75). These findings illustrate the multidimensional nature of hostility. They also have practical implications for older people because hostility is associated with psychological well-being and has been shown to have consequences for health and longevity.
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- 1993
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