Authors
Amy Lehrner, Rachel Yehuda
Publication date
2014
Journal
European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Volume
5
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Background
Although there are no established biomarkers for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as yet, biological investigations of PTSD have made progress identifying the pathophysiology of PTSD. Given the biological and clinical complexity of PTSD, it is increasingly unlikely that a single biomarker of disease will be identified. Rather, investigations will more likely identify different biomarkers that indicate the presence of clinically significant PTSD symptoms, associate with risk for PTSD following trauma exposure, and predict or identify recovery. While there has been much interest in PTSD biomarkers, there has been less discussion of their potential clinical applications, and of the social, legal, and ethical implications of such biomarkers.
Objective
This article will discuss possible applications of PTSD biomarkers, including the social, legal, and ethical implications of such biomarkers, with an emphasis on …
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Scholar articles
A Lehrner, R Yehuda - European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2014