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The results of this study showed that the incidence of sleep disorders among the community-dwelling elderly adults with PTSD symptoms was up to 68.4%, which was higher than that of the elderly without PTSD symptoms (36.3%). The overall trend indicated that the more severe the PTSD symptoms, the worse the sleep quality and sleep disorders were. The line chart of the incidence of sleep disorder in this study showed that the elderly without PTSD symptoms had a low incidence of sleep disorders, but as long as PTSD symptoms occurred, the incidence . . .
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