نتایج جستجو برای: military service

تعداد نتایج: 366521  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2002
John F Brundage Margaret A K Ryan Brian H Feighner Frederick J Erdtmann

Historically, military recruits have been at high risk of acquiring meningococcal disease. Beginning in the 1940s, the US military relied on mass treatment with sulfadiazine to control outbreaks in training camps. In the 1960s, a vaccine was developed in response to the emergence of sulfadiazine-resistant strains. Since 1971, all new recruits in the US military have been immunized against Neiss...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2016
Brian T Gregg Dana M Howell Anne Shordike

An increasing number of U.S. military veterans are entering postsecondary education with problems attributed to deployed military service. The primary objective of this research was to describe the lived experiences of student veterans transitioning from active military service to postsecondary education. Phenomenological interviews were performed with 13 student veterans who had transitioned f...

Journal: :Disability and health journal 2014
Marlene E Gubata Elizabeth R Packnett David N Cowan

BACKGROUND Surveillance of trends in disability is necessary to determine the burden of disability on the U.S. military, the most common types of disability conditions, and the prevalence of combat exposures in the disability population. Previous studies of disability in the U.S. military have focused on a particular service or condition rather than examining the epidemiology of disability in t...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2012
Timothy S Wells Margaret A K Ryan Kelly A Jones Tomoko I Hooper Edward J Boyko Isabel G Jacobson Tyler C Smith Gary D Gackstetter

It has been hypothesized that those who entered military service in the pre-September 11, 2001 era might have expectations incongruent with their subsequent experiences, increasing the risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other mental disorders. A subset of Millennium Cohort Study participants who joined the military during 1995-1999 was selected and compared with a subset of member...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2007
Tyler C Smith Mark Zamorski Besa Smith James R Riddle Cynthia A LeardMann Timothy S Wells Charles C Engel Charles W Hoge Joyce Adkins Dan Blaze

BACKGROUND The US military is currently involved in large, lengthy, and complex combat operations around the world. Effective military operations require optimal health of deployed service members, and both mental and physical health can be affected by military operations. METHODS Baseline data were collected from 77,047 US service members during 2001-2003 as part of a large, longitudinal, po...

Journal: :Work 2016
Valerie Rice Baoxia Liu

BACKGROUND U.S. military personnel face challenging situations including frequent deployments, family separations, and exposure to war. Identifying coping strategies used by the most resilient service members and veterans could positively influence military resiliency training programs. OBJECTIVE The purposes of this paper are to investigate the relationship between coping and resilience amon...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical psychiatry 2006
Carolina P Clancy Anna Graybeal Whitney P Tompson Kourtni S Badgett Michelle E Feldman Patrick S Calhoun Alaattin Erkanli Michael A Hertzberg Jean C Beckham

OBJECTIVE This study examined whether trauma exposure before, during, and/or after military service contributed to current levels of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and adjustment. Further, we investigated whether trauma exposure before military service was mediated or moderated by military trauma in its effects on current PTSD and adjustment. METHOD In this retrospective study, archiva...

Journal: :Military medicine 2010
Talya Greene Joshua Buckman Christopher Dandeker Neil Greenberg

Culture plays a crucial role in the military, helping the armed forces achieve their goals. However, cultural issues can negatively affect personnel's well-being and effectiveness, especially when there is a "clash" between military and other cultures. The literature suggests there should be more training and education on individual service cultures, as well as other countries' military culture...

2014
KRISTEN L. ZALESKI

Currently, no clinical research has ever been conducted to examine what, if any, traumatic effects take place when pregnancy results from a sexual assault during military service. The present study investigated the emotional experience and impact of rape and pregnancy on women serving in the military. A qualitative, grounded theory research methodology analyzed single-session interview data wit...

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