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Original Articles

Learning and Memory in Aging Combat Veterans with PTSD

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Pages 504-515 | Received 26 Jan 2004, Accepted 16 Mar 2004, Published online: 23 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) was administered to examine learning and memory performance in aging combat veterans with (n=30) and without PTSD (n=20), and veterans unexposed to combat (n=15). Combat veterans with PTSD (PTSD+) showed many impairments compared to non-exposed veterans, but only long-delay free recall consistently discriminated the PTSD+ group from combat-exposed subjects without PTSD (PTSD-), when data were corrected for subscale scores on the WAIS (Vocabulary, Block Design). Alterations in total learning were associated with PTSD when controlling for substance abuse and depression. Two contrast measures, proactive interference and recognition hits, distinguished combat from noncombat veterans, and may be related to trauma exposure. Impairments in total learning are similar to what has been observed in Holocaust survivors. However, increased severity of rapid forgetting may be a specific alteration in older combat veterans, likely reflecting aspects of both combat exposure and aging.

This work was supported by VA Merit Funding to RY and JG and in part by a grant (5 M01 RR00071) for the Mount Sinai General Clinical Research Centre from the National Center for Research Resources, National Institute of Health.

Notes

This work was supported by VA Merit Funding to RY and JG and in part by a grant (5 M01 RR00071) for the Mount Sinai General Clinical Research Centre from the National Center for Research Resources, National Institute of Health.

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