“…Age-related factors, including changes in cognitive function, loss of loved ones, losses of roles, and changes in health might compound to increase the adverse effects of past traumatic experiences (Palgi et al, 2015). Indeed, multiple studies have demonstrated that previous exposure to the trauma of combat can take a toll on aging veterans in terms of their health, well-being, social functioning, and even mortality (Solomon & Ohry, 2010; Vaillant & Highum Vaillant, 2018). Although a less obvious outcome, trauma can affect veterans’ personal experiences of aging, which can in turn influence the course of aging itself (i.e., Avidor et al, 2018).…”