نتایج جستجو برای: military personnel

تعداد نتایج: 75925  

Journal: :Current pain and headache reports 2011
Christopher Spevak Chester Buckenmaier

Combat-related injuries have been well documented for centuries. More recently, injuries suffered by US service members in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in a high number of survivable conditions. Polytrauma care in this setting must take into account both the physical and psychological injuries suffered by returning wounded warriors. Catastrophizing may occur when previously healthy indivi...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1975
A. S. Evans

Introduction. Alfred S. Evans Current Patterns of Acute Respiratory Disease in the United States Navy and Marine Corps. Dennis F. Hoeffler Acute Respiratory Disease in the United States Army in the Republic of Viet Nam, 1965-1970. Jay P. Sanford Control ofAdenovirus Acute Respiratory Disease in U.S. Army Trainees. Franklin H. Top, Jr. Control ofMeningococcal Meningitis with Vaccines. Malcolm S....

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2012
D Macmanus K Dean M Al Bakir A C Iversen L Hull T Fahy S Wessely N T Fear

BACKGROUND There is growing concern about an alleged rise in violent behaviour amongst military personnel returning from deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of violence in a sample of U.K. military personnel following homecoming from deployment in Iraq and to examine the impact of deployment-related experiences, such as combat trauma, on v...

ژورنال: مجله طب نظامی 2022

Background and Aim: The military structure of military occupations in comparison with civilian occupations puts employees in a variety of stressful situations related to the work, family, and organizational environment. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and stressful sources of militarism in a group of military personnel. Methods: The present research method was descriptiv...

بوالهری, جعفر,

To offer proper services for military personnel with psychiatric disturbances, calls for the application of known fundamental principles of socio-military psychiatry. In this respect, military and public mobilization, active participation of vast majority of people concerning sacred defense and by its very nature, the social vulnerability necessiate a harmonious multidimensional programming cen...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2010
Michael P Anastario Maria Isabel Tavarez Helen Chun

OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of sexual risk behaviors among military personnel stationed along major border-crossing zones between the Dominican Republic and Haiti. METHODS From November 2008 to January 2009, behavioral surveys were administered to 498 active duty military personnel stationed along the three largest border-crossing zones on the western border of the Dominican Republic...

Journal: :The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation 2012
Rachel Sayko Adams Mary Jo Larson John D Corrigan Constance M Horgan Thomas V Williams

OBJECTIVE To determine whether combat-acquired traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with postdeployment frequent binge drinking among a random sample of active duty military personnel. PARTICIPANTS Active duty military personnel who returned home within the past year from deployment to a combat theater of operations and completed a survey health assessment (N = 7155). METHODS Cross-se...

2014
Hesham I. Al-Khashan Fahad S. Al Sabaan Hifa S. Al Nasser Ahmed A. Al Buraidi Ahmed D. Al Awad Ghalib B. Horaib AlJoharah H. Al Obaikan Adel M. Mishriky

AIM The aim was to measure the prevalence of smoking and identify its potential predictors among military personnel in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). MATERIALS AND METHODS This cross-sectional study was carried out among military personnel in the five military regions of KSA between January 2009 and January 2011. The sample of 10,500 military personnel in the Saudi Armed Forces was equally di...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2015
R Dunn R Williams V Kemp D Patel N Greenberg

BACKGROUND While there has been considerable research into the psychosocial consequences of tour length for military personnel, this subject has not been studied in other occupational groups who also deploy staff to high-threat areas. AIMS To carry out a comprehensive review of relevant published literature to inform diplomatic organizations that deploy staff in high-threat postings (HTPs). ...

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