نتایج جستجو برای: police personnel deployed

تعداد نتایج: 85956  

Journal: :Lancet 2006
Matthew Hotopf Lisa Hull Nicola T Fear Tess Browne Oded Horn Amy Iversen Margaret Jones Dominic Murphy Duncan Bland Mark Earnshaw Neil Greenberg Jamie Hacker Hughes A Rosemary Tate Christopher Dandeker Roberto Rona Simon Wessely

BACKGROUND Concerns have been raised about the mental and physical health of UK military personnel who deployed to the 2003 war in Iraq and subsequent tours of duty in the country. METHODS We compared health outcomes in a random sample of UK armed forces personnel who were deployed to the 2003 Iraq war with those in personnel who were not deployed. Participants completed a questionnaire cover...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2013
M Jones J Sundin L Goodwin L Hull N T Fear S Wessely R J Rona

BACKGROUND In previous studies an association between deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan and an overall increased risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in UK armed forces has not been found. The lack of a deployment effect might be explained by including, in the comparison group, personnel deployed on other operations or who have experienced traumatic stressors unrelated to deployment. ...

2015
S.Sasi Kumar

Traffic noise is one of the varied causative factors for stress, especially in cities like Chennai. Added to the other risks for stress, traffic policemen are victimized to this too. Blood pressure is an indicator to assess the cardiac status in stress. Increased cardiovascular reactivity to the CPT (Cold Pressor Test) helps to predict the future development of hypertension. So, the present stu...

Journal: :Lancet 2006
Oded Horn Lisa Hull Margaret Jones Dominic Murphy Tess Browne Nicola T Fear Matthew Hotopf Roberto J Rona Simon Wessely

BACKGROUND UK armed forces personnel who took part in the 1991 Gulf war experienced an increase in symptomatic ill health, colloquially known as Gulf war syndrome. Speculation about an Iraq war syndrome has already started. METHODS We compared the health of male regular UK armed forces personnel deployed to Iraq during the 2003 war (n=3642) with that of their colleagues who were not deployed ...

Journal: :International review of social sciences research 2023

This study aimed to assess the My Brother’s Keeper (MBK), a program intended for internal cleansing of Philippine National Police (PNP). The descriptive research design was used employing researcher-made survey questionnaire distributed police officers (228), community members (262), and values coaches (49). assessment three groups respondents showed that MBK as an PNP, anti-corruption componen...

2014
Kieran Walsh

Weltman et al have presented a fascinating report on the effectiveness of a stress resilience training program on police department personnel (Global Adv Health Med. 2014;3(2):72-79). Certainly at first reading there appears to be strong evidence of the effectiveness of the program. However, careful evaluation of the methodology and results suggests the need for some circumspection.

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2004
E Euripidou R MacLehose A Fletcher

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study is to describe the pattern of ill health after personal incapacitant spray (PIS) exposures reported to the National Poisons Information Service-London (NPIS-L) and the Chemical Incident Response Service and to evaluate the relation between sub-categories of PIS exposure and adverse health effects. METHODS Case series study of patients reported to the NPIS-L, b...

2008
Gerald E. Larson Robyn M. Highfill-McRoy Stephanie Booth-Kewley

Research studies have identified heightened psychiatric problems among veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). However, these studies have not compared incidence rates of psychiatric disorders across robust cohorts, nor have they documented psychiatric problems prior to combat exposure. The authors’ objectives in this study were to determine incidence rat...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2008
Tyler C Smith Margaret A K Ryan Besa Smith Gary D Gackstetter Timothy S Wells Paul J Amoroso Tomoko I Hooper Edward J Boyko

Research studies have identified heightened psychiatric problems among veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). However, these studies have not compared incidence rates of psychiatric disorders across robust cohorts, nor have they documented psychiatric problems prior to combat exposure. The authors' objectives in this study were to determine incidence rat...

Journal: :The Journal of the Korea Contents Association 2008

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