Sub-syndromal PTSD: what is important to know in military personnel and veterans?
Duncan WallaceAndrew S MossSamantha HodgesPublished in: Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (2019)
Sub-syndromal PTSD occurs when persons experience many of the symptoms of PTSD, with some impairment, but do not meet full diagnostic criteria. Found to be associated with a range of mental health conditions including alcohol abuse, higher rates of suicidal ideas and delayed-onset PTSD, it should be seen as 'symptoms that are predictive of later disorder'. Patients with this condition need accurate assessment, trauma-focused therapy and follow-up to address the symptoms and, potentially, prevent development of PTSD.