About 20% of people in the civilian population who experience a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) later experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or major depressive disorder (MDD) within three- to -six months after the injury. Three months after experiencing mild TBI, about 18.7% had symptoms of PTSD, and 8.8% experienced MDD. Six months after experiencing mild TBI, about 19.2% had symptoms of PTSD, and 9.0% experienced MDD.

The risk of developing PTSD was higher among people who had mental health problems prior to the injury. The risk of developing MDD was higher among people who . . .

Want To Read More? Log In Or Become A Paid Member
Resource Available For Paid OPEN MINDS Circle Members Only
Not a paid member? Don't miss out! Sign up today and receive unlimited organizational access to all OPEN MINDS strategic advice, market intelligence, and management best practices – over 250,000 resources!
If you are already a paid member, log in to your account to access this resource and more. If you are a free member, you will need to upgrade to a paid membership before accessing this resource.

If you are not yet a paid member, learn more about the OPEN MINDS Circle Market Intelligence Service Membership on our website, reach out to our team at info@openminds.com, or call us at 877-350-6463.

The News

Daily coverage of the developments shaping health and human services. From policy shifts to program innovations, reports on trends-shaping mental health, addiction treatment, child and family services, autism and I/DD, disability support and long-term care, social services, corrections, juvenile justice, chronic disease management, health care systems, and more-helping leaders make timely, informed decisions.

Filter Options

  • By Market
  • By Topic
  • By Date Range
  • Sort Date By
  • Results Per Page
Clear Filters