نتایج جستجو برای: war veterans

تعداد نتایج: 71267  

Journal: :Journal of psychosomatic research 2006
Helen Kelsall Malcolm Sim Dean McKenzie Andrew Forbes Karin Leder Deborah Glass Jillian Ikin Alexander McFarlane

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate fatigue in Australian Gulf War veterans and a military comparison group according to the 1994 chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) definition and investigate the relation with exposures. METHODS Comprehensive medical, psychological and reported exposure assessments of 1,456 veterans and 1,588 comparison group in a cross-sectional study. RESULTS More...

آگین, مهرداد, کردرستمی, مجید,

This study was undertaken as an attempt to compare the motivational needs of two groups of disabled athletes, i.e. war veterans and ordinary ones (non-veterans). The article tries to dig up proper and plausible answers for the following queries: Do the level of existence needs of war veteran disables athletes and other disabled athletes differ from one another? Are there any differences in the ...

2016
Nida H. Corry

Understanding how the Vietnam Veteran generation is faring today in terms of behavioral, physical and social health is a critical undertaking for several reasons. First, Vietnam Veterans constitute the largest living cohort of United States (US) Veterans and are the modal users of US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) services. There are also international cohorts of Vietnam Veterans, as Austr...

2014
Fatemeh Zargar

BACKGROUND The Iran-Iraq war during the 1980-1988 has left many consequences on veterans and their families that persist long after the war ended. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of psychological problems and marital adjustment of Iranian veterans on their children's quality of life and happiness 24 years after the war ended. PATIENTS AND METHODS The sample was a...

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2016
Bruno Vidaković Ivana Uljanić Berislav Perić Jakša Grgurević Zdenko Sonicki

BACKGROUND During the Croatian War of Independence, 1991-1995, Croatian soldiers were exposed to traumatic and stressful events. Certain number of soldiers who took part in the war, developed depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Stress is one of the etiological factors in the development of myofascial pain (MPS), although the mechanism of these processes is not entirely understo...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2003
Kendal C Boyd William K Hallman Daniel Wartenberg Nancy Fiedler Noel T Brewer Howard M Kipen

We investigated the association of 15 exposures, 10 stressors, and 18 life events with illness symptoms reported by 978 veterans who believe they suffer from Gulf War-related illnesses. A mail survey was completed by veterans (60% response rate) from the Gulf War Health Registry. Variables most associated with high symptom group membership were reported chemical/biologic warfare (CBW), concerns...

Journal: :Clinical psychology & psychotherapy 2010
David M Cockram Peter D Drummond Christopher W Lee

The role of early maladaptive schemas in understanding and treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was investigated. The first study examined the role of perceived adverse parenting and early maladaptive schemas in the development of PTSD in Australian and New Zealand Vietnam war veterans (n = 220). Veterans diagnosed with PTSD scored higher on the Young Schema Questionnaire (L3) and had...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2000
T C Smith G C Gray J D Knoke

Since the Persian Gulf War ended in 1991, veterans have reported diverse, unexplained symptoms. Some have wondered if their development of systemic lupus erythematosus, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or fibromyalgia might be related to Gulf War service. The authors used Cox proportional hazard modeling to determine whether regular, active-duty service personnel deployed to the Persian Gulf War ...

ژورنال: ارمغان دانش 2020

The Relationship Emotion Dysregulation with Life Quality of wives veterans: The Mediating Role of Positive and Negative Affects                                 Abstract  Background & Aims: War has wide outcomes on veterans mental health well-being and  life quality  and their families that persist long after the war ended. The purpose of this study was the relationship dysregulation and life...

2004
Donald W. Black Caroline P. Carney Paul M. Peloso Robert F. Woolson David A. Schwartz Margaret D. Voelker Drue H. Barrett Bradley N. Doebbeling

Background: Veterans of the first Gulf War have higher rates of medical and psychiatric symptoms than nondeployed military personnel. Methods: To assess the prevalence of and risk factors for current anxiety disorders in Gulf War veterans, we administered a structured telephone interview to a population-based sample of 4886 military personnel from Iowa at enlistment. Participants were randomly ...

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