Excerpt: Prior to the study, clinicians have been able to calculate the average risk of PTSD for large groups of survivors. These computational methods have previously been found to be insufficient for calculating individual risk, however.
Excerpt: "Together, current findings suggest that PTSD is associated with an array of multimodal risk indicators, many of which are observable shortly after trauma exposure. Despite these findings, research to date has failed to reveal clinically useful, personalized predictors," write the authors.
"This study extends our ability to predict effectively," states Dr. Shalev. "For example, it shows that features like the occurrence of head trauma, duration of stay in the emergency department, or survivors' expressing a need for help, can be integrated into a predictive tool and improve the prediction."
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/290899.php
Excerpt: "Together, current findings suggest that PTSD is associated with an array of multimodal risk indicators, many of which are observable shortly after trauma exposure. Despite these findings, research to date has failed to reveal clinically useful, personalized predictors," write the authors.
"This study extends our ability to predict effectively," states Dr. Shalev. "For example, it shows that features like the occurrence of head trauma, duration of stay in the emergency department, or survivors' expressing a need for help, can be integrated into a predictive tool and improve the prediction."
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/290899.php