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Do genetics and childhood environment combine to pose risk for adult PTSD?

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NeuroPsychiatry Reviews 2008 Apr;10(4)

Although child abuse has been associated with adult PTSD, genetic factors have also been known to contribute to the development of the disorder. Can interplay between child abuse and gene polymorphisms related to stress response help predict those at greater risk of PTSD symptoms during adulthood? The short answer is "yes," according to a study in the March 19 JAMA.

"A central question in research on PTSD is why some individuals are more likely than others to develop the disorder in the face of similar levels of trauma exposure," said Elisabeth B. Binder, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Human Genetics at Emory University in Atlanta, and colleagues.

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