“…Older adults with a history of trauma who suffer from PTSS have shown increased vulnerability to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, as its threatening context may trigger stressful traumatic memories ( Solomon et al, 2021 ). Given the associations between previous traumatic exposure and PTSS, with negative shifts in SA perceptions (i.e., Avidor et al, 2020 ), the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic may potentially accelerate the subjective sense of aging of older adults with PTSS. However, the directionality of these associations is not clear, and the present study aims to disentangle the interrelationships between the effects of previous trauma, and of previous levels of subjective aging, in predicting the personal sense that one's aging has accelerated due to the pandemic, among a sample of Israeli older adults who are veterans of the 1973 Yom Kippur War.…”