Journal article

The role of inhibitory processes in the relationship between subsyndromal PTSD symptoms and aggressive behaviour

E Lawrence-Wood, J Baur, A Lawrence, D Forbes, A McFarlane

Journal of Psychiatric Research | Published : 2021

Abstract

The issue of aggressive behaviours among military populations is important for a number of reasons, including the potential associated occupational, social and functional impacts. Controlled aggressive behaviour is an adaptive requirement of some military roles, however, this aggression can become maladaptive when uncontrolled, or contextually inappropriate. Elevated aggression among deployed veterans has been identified in a number of studies, although the reasons for it are not well understood. Deployed populations have elevated levels of stress and trauma exposure, have higher rates of childhood and other lifetime trauma exposures and have a heightened risk for subsyndromal or full PTSD. ..

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