نتایج جستجو برای: and war effects

تعداد نتایج: 17051197  

Journal: :فصلنامه علوم اجتماعی 0
مرتضی فرهادی هیئت علمی انشگاه علامه طباطبایی

this paper first focuses on the necessity of cooperation among human beings, and then offers objective and subjective reasons for higher cooperation among human beings compared to animals. the paper tries to proove that cooperation precedes war and is more normal than the latter. ln fact, the history of war and conflict both is shorter than the war in human societies, and more exceptional. war,...

The main hypothesis of this article is that these two countries' approach toward the structure of international system and resulting policies toward this structure have played a pivotal role to initiate and terminate the war. The authors mainly argue that Iran's critic approach toward the structure of international system and its efforts to destroy such a structure opposed by Iraq's cooperation...

MASOOD EMAMI, MOHAMMAD GHAHRI,

A total of 1118 soldiers who were wounded in war and hospitalized in Tehran, were examined for P .versicolor-a superficial mycotic infection. Of these, 213 were war-wounded, 54 chemical (mustard) gas-wounded, 42 both war and chemical gas-wounded, 105 had infectious and noninfectious diseases, and 704 were apparently healthy soldiers serving in war fronts who were examined for P. versicolor...

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
mohammad h ebrahimzadeh orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, ahmad-abad street mashhad, 91799-9199 iran. ehsan vahedi orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, ahmad-abad street mashhad, 91799-9199 iran. rashid ganji department of orthopedic surgery, mehr hospital koohsangi street, mashhad, 91799-9199 iran. shahram bozorgnia department of orthopedic surgery, georgia regents university, augusta, ga, usa.

long-term complications of retained war fragments in the body are not completely known. also, bullet migration and slow resorption of metals and distortion in some imaging modalities are frequent and well recognized complications but, now we are concerned about neoplastic changes near the retained war fragments. we reviewed the literature on complication of retained war fragments and report our...

Journal: :فصلنامه تخصصی جنگ ایران و عراق 0
علیرضا زواره

during the eight years of holy defense, the war supporting and engineering of jihad along with the iranian military forces (the army and irgc) participated in various operations and played a key role in defending the country.the review of jihad extensive activities in different operations offers a part of the untold history of the war to the researchers and interested in this area.the supply an...

2001
Micaela Frulli

This paper addresses the question of the relative gravity of crimes against humanity vis-à-vis war crimes. The issue is tackled from a double perspective. First, the categories of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes are compared at the general or legislative level. The analysis is mainly based on international treaties and other instruments that consider these crimes from the viewp...

Mahmoud Miremadi, Mohammad Babaraeisi, Rasoul Khodakarami,

The purpose of this study was to compare symptoms of PTSD among war affected people and employees in the fire station. Totally, 60 people affected by war and 60 fire workers were selected using simple random sampling. By completing PCL inventory, samples of PTSD were characterized. Data was analysed through SPSS software by independent t-test. As the results showed, severity of PTSD symptoms am...

Journal: :Suicide & life-threatening behavior 2012
James Griffith

The mediating effects of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, negative mood, and social support on the relationship of war experiences to suicidality were examined. The research literature suggested a sequence among study scales representing these constructs, which was then tested on survey data obtained from a sample of National Guard soldiers (N=4,546). Results from structural equat...

Journal: :Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences 2017
K E Miller A Rasmussen

Early research on the mental health of civilians displaced by armed conflict focused primarily on the direct effects of exposure to war-related violence and loss. Largely overlooked in this war exposure model were the powerful effects of ongoing stressors related to the experience of displacement itself. An ecological model of refugee distress is proposed, drawing on research demonstrating that...

2015
Delan Devakumar Marion Birch Leonard S. Rubenstein David Osrin Egbert Sondorp Jonathan C. K. Wells

The war in Syria, now in its fourth year, is one of the bloodiest in recent times. The legacy of war includes damage to the health of children that can last for decades and affect future generations. In this article we discuss the effects of the war on Syria's children, highlighting the less documented longer-term effects. In addition to their present suffering, these children, and their own ch...

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