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Increased Sleep Disturbances and Pain in Veterans With Comorbid Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

机译:增强睡眠障碍和痛苦,具有共用创伤性脑损伤和创伤性应激障碍

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Study Objectives: Veterans are at an increased risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), both of which are associated with sleep disturbances and increased pain. Furthermore, sleep disturbances and pain are reciprocally related such that each can exacerbate the other. Although both TBI and PTSD are independently linked to sleep disturbances and pain, it remains unclear whether Veterans with comorbid TBI+PTSD show worse sleep disturbances and pain compared to those with only TBI or PTSD. We hypothesized that sleep and pain would be worse in Veterans with comorbid TBI+PTSD compared to Veterans with only TBI or PTSD.
机译:研究目标:退伍军人患有创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的风险增加,两者都与睡眠障碍和疼痛增加有关。 此外,睡眠紊乱和疼痛是往复相关的,这样每个都可以加剧另一个。 虽然TBI和PTSD都与睡眠障碍和疼痛独立相关,但仍然尚不清楚具有同毛虫TBI + PTSD的退伍军人是否表现出与仅具有TBI或PTSD的人的休眠障碍和疼痛。 我们假设睡眠和疼痛在与仅具有TBI或PTSD的退伍军人相比,Veterans患者将更糟糕。

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