PTSD in Late Life : Special Issues

PTSD in late life can result from trauma that occurred much earlier or can follow traumatic events that occurred for the first time in old age. When trauma took place when the person was younger, PTSD in later life might represent the re-emergence after a period of extended quiescence or be the continuation of a chronic disorder experienced throughout adult life. DSM-5 criteria for the diagnosis of PTSD in older adults are no different from those for other age groups, with the exception of modified criteria for preschool children aged 6 years or younger.

Reference: 
Mohit P. Chopra, MD | 2018
In: Psychiatric times | 32 | 3 | March
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/ptsd/ptsd-late-life-special-issues
Keywords: 
Elderly, PTSD (DSM-5)