2022
Genetic liability to suicidal thoughts and behaviors and risk of suicide attempt in US military veterans: moderating effects of cumulative trauma burden
Nichter B, Koller D, De Angelis F, Wang J, Girgenti M, Na P, Hill M, Norman S, Krystal J, Gelernter J, Polimanti R, Pietrzak R. Genetic liability to suicidal thoughts and behaviors and risk of suicide attempt in US military veterans: moderating effects of cumulative trauma burden. Psychological Medicine 2022, 53: 6325-6333. PMID: 36444557, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291722003646.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolygenic risk scoresUS military veteransLifetime suicide attemptsSuicide attemptsTrauma exposureTrauma burdenGenetic liabilityMilitary veteransDrug repurposing analysisPopulation-based sampleCumulative trauma exposureLifetime trauma exposureLow trauma exposureSuicide prediction modelsChronic inflammationInflammatory processNervous system developmentRisk scorePsychiatric characteristicsSuicidal behaviorExposure interactionsLarge genome-wide association studiesHigh levelsVeteransSuicidality
2017
Moral injury in U.S. combat veterans: Results from the national health and resilience in veterans study
Wisco BE, Marx BP, May CL, Martini B, Krystal JH, Southwick SM, Pietrzak RH. Moral injury in U.S. combat veterans: Results from the national health and resilience in veterans study. Depression And Anxiety 2017, 34: 340-347. PMID: 28370818, DOI: 10.1002/da.22614.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental disordersNational HealthCombat veteransU.S. combat veteransCurrent mental disorderPast psychiatric disordersPopulation-based sampleCombat severityMental health problemsMoral Injury Events ScaleFunctional outcomeMoral injuryWhite racePsychiatric disordersHealth problemsU.S. veteransSuicidal ideationVeterans StudySuicide attemptsInjurious eventsCombat exposureSociodemographic variablesDisordersExposure historyVeterans
2016
Probable Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the US Veteran Population According to DSM-5: Results From the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study.
Wisco BE, Marx BP, Miller MW, Wolf EJ, Mota NP, Krystal JH, Southwick SM, Pietrzak RH. Probable Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the US Veteran Population According to DSM-5: Results From the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2016, 77: 1503-1510. PMID: 27631148, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.15m10188.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAfghan Campaign 2001-AgedCohort StudiesCombat DisordersComorbidityCross-Sectional StudiesDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHealth SurveysHumansIraq War, 2003-2011Life Change EventsMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedResilience, PsychologicalStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticSurveys and QuestionnairesVeteransYoung AdultConceptsProbable posttraumatic stress disorderDSM-5 posttraumatic stress disorderPosttraumatic stress disorderUS veteran populationPsychiatric comorbidityUS veteransNational HealthVeteran populationVeterans StudyStress disorderPTSD symptomsOdds of moodHigh public health burdenPublic health burdenPopulation-based samplePast-month prevalenceDSM-5Specific PTSD symptomsHigh rateWeighted lifetimeNew symptomsHealth burdenLow prevalencePsychiatric disordersPTSD Checklist-5