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Symptoms in military service members after blast mTBI with and without associated injuries

机译:爆炸性mTBI爆炸后有无伤害的军人症状

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Traumatic combat events can lead to neurobehavioral and stress-related symptoms among military troops. Physical injuries received during combat are associated with increased symptom report [8]. The effect of a concurrent mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) on this relationship is unknown and forms the basis for this report. Subjects included a cohort of 274 male service members who received a blast-related mTBI during deployment in Iraq. They completed symptom ratings on the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-Civilian version (PCL-C) and Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (NSI). Service members with mTBI, but no other associated physical injuries had higher symptom ratings than those who received mTBI plus associated injuries. Results suggest that in the presence of an invisible injury, such as mTBI, associated bodily injuries may be at least partially protective against the development of stress and neurobehavioral symptoms. It is proposed that an invisible wound, such as mTBI, creates ambiguity regarding the etiology of symptoms and expected course of recovery and leads to increased emotional and somatic symptom report. However, the observable nature of an associated physical injury and the systematic rehabilitation involved in recovery from such an injury provide a focus for attention and measurable progress toward recovery that serve to reduce emotionally-based symptom reports.
机译:创伤性战斗事件可能导致军队中神经行为和与压力有关的症状。战斗中遭受的身体伤害与症状报告增多有关[8]。并发轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)对这种关系的影响尚不清楚,并构成本报告的基础。受试者包括274名男性服务人员,他们在伊拉克部署期间接受了爆炸相关的mTBI。他们完成了创伤后应激障碍检查清单民用版(PCL-C)和神经行为症状清单(NSI)的症状分级。患有mTBI但没有其他相关身体伤害的服务成员的症状分级高于接受mTBI加相关伤害的患者。结果表明,在存在诸如mTBI之类的无形伤害的情况下,相关的身体伤害可能至少部分抵御压力和神经行为症状的发展。提出了诸如mTBI的不可见伤口在症状的病因学和预期的康复过程方面产生歧义,并导致情绪和躯体症状报告的增加。然而,相关的身体伤害的可观察性以及从这种伤害中恢复所涉及的系统康复为人们提供了关注的焦点和可恢复的进展,这些进展有助于减少基于情绪的症状报告。

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