نتایج جستجو برای: army

تعداد نتایج: 12155  

Journal: :Suicide & life-threatening behavior 2017
Alexander J Millner Robert J Ursano Irving Hwang Andrew J King James A Naifeh Nancy A Sampson Alan M Zaslavsky Murray B Stein Ronald C Kessler Matthew K Nock

We report on associations of retrospectively reported temporally prior mental disorders and Army career characteristics with subsequent first onset of suicidal behaviors in a large, representative sample of US Army soldiers who participated in the Consolidated All-Army Survey of the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (N = 29,982). Results reveal that among men and women,...

Journal: : 2022

During the Second World War, active military priests, organized within Eparchy of Romanian Army, had a double activity on Eastern Front, dedicated to soldiers but at same time directed civilian population Soviet territory. This article aims present and analyze main directions regarding priests Front: 1. training clergy before War; 2. their Army between June 22, 1941 August 23, 1944; 3. among te...

Journal: :British journal of nursing 2011
Alan Finnegan Sara Finnegan Paula McGee Robert Ashford Robin Simpson

The mental health (MH) of soldiers remains extremely newsworthy and is regularly featured in high profile media forums that focus on post-traumatic stress disorder. However, the authors feel that there are distinct benefits to serving within the Army, and that it provides effective occupational medical, MH and welfare support. This research study explores potential benefits and stressors of bei...

Journal: :International journal of methods in psychiatric research 2013
Ronald C Kessler Lisa J Colpe Carol S Fullerton Nancy Gebler James A Naifeh Matthew K Nock Nancy A Sampson Michael Schoenbaum Alan M Zaslavsky Murray B Stein Robert J Ursano Steven G Heeringa

The Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS) is a multi-component epidemiological and neurobiological study designed to generate actionable evidence-based recommendations to reduce US Army suicides and increase basic knowledge about the determinants of suicidality. This report presents an overview of the designs of the six components of the Army STARRS. These inc...

Journal: :The International journal on drug policy 2015
Miguel Pinedo Jose Luis Burgos Adriana Vargas Ojeda David FitzGerald Victoria D Ojeda

BACKGROUND Law enforcement can shape HIV risk behaviours and undermine strategies aimed at curbing HIV infection. Little is known about factors that increase vulnerability to police victimization in Mexico. This study identifies correlates of police or army victimization (i.e., harassment or assault) in the past 6 months among patients seeking care at a free clinic in Tijuana, Mexico. METHODS...

Journal: :Assessment 2017
Tyler M Moore Ruben C Gur Michael L Thomas Gregory G Brown Matthew K Nock Adam P Savitt John G Keilp Steven Heeringa Robert J Ursano Murray B Stein

The Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS) is a research project aimed at identifying risk and protective factors for suicide and related mental health outcomes among Army Soldiers. The New Soldier Study component of Army STARRS included the assessment of a range of cognitive- and emotion-processing domains linked to brain systems related to suicidal behavior i...

Journal: :Rand health quarterly 2014
Adam C Resnick Mireille Jacobson Srikanth Kadiyala Nicole K Eberhart Susan D Hosek

The Army was concerned about how the Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) cycle, established to provide a predictable process by which Army units deploy, reset, and train to become ready and available to deploy again, affected the lives of Army soldiers and their families. In particular, the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army asked RAND Arroyo Center to determine whether ARFORGEN resulted in ebbs and ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2013
Michael L Thomas Gregory G Brown Ruben C Gur John A Hansen Matthew K Nock Steven Heeringa Robert J Ursano Murray B Stein

OBJECTIVE The psychometric properties of the Penn Face Memory Test (PFMT) were investigated in a large sample (4,236 participants) of U.S. Army Soldiers undergoing computerized neurocognitive testing. Data were drawn from the initial phase of the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS), a large-scale study directed towards identifying risk and resilience factors...

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