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Persistent behavioral, biological, and physiological sequelae in active-duty treatment-seeking U.S. special operations forces personnel: a cross-sectional study

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Shane W. Adams *
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B. Christopher Frueh
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Jerome Sabangan
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Carey A. Pawlowski
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Robert C. Oh
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Cameron P. Pugach
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QiLiang Chen
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Odette A. Harris
DOI:10.1016/j.lana.2026.101534delete
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The breadth and constellation of sequelae in U.S. special operations forces (SOF) are underrepresented in the literature, especially following multiple traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), musculoskeletal injuries, and chronic stress. This study used multimodal markers of behavioral, biological, and physiological symptoms to evaluate 1) the breadth of sequelae experienced in this population, 2) their symptom structure, and 3) differential responses across participants that may improve clinical practice.
Keywords:
Traumatic brain injury
Posttraumatic stress
Interdisciplinary
Integrative
Military
Injury
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The Lancet Regional Health - Americas
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