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77) likelihood ratios. The STOP-BANG (≥ 5) led to improved specificity (76.19%), but sensitivity (37.04%) and positive (1.56)/negative likelihood ratios (0.83) were poor. Single-item OSA subgroup analyses revealed that BMI, age, and neck circumference performed poorly, while, tiredness and gender performed well. Findings suggest that the STOP-BANG correctly diagnosed OSA in some veterans, but missed OSA in large number of younger veterans with PTSD. This suggests objective diagnostic OSA testing is needed in veterans with P