To sex differences in reporting of somatic and affective PCS symptoms. We hypothesize
that in PCS women are more likely to report somatic symptoms than men, as has been
demonstrated in other disorders. Traditionally, much of TBI research has focused on
males as they experience a higher incidence of TBI. Thus, it is important to identify
any differences in the presentation of PCS in females to further tailor both diagnostic
approach and treatment plans.
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