نتایج جستجو برای: iraq war we address

تعداد نتایج: 4614045  

2005
Soo-Min Kim Eduard Hovy

Question answering in opinion texts has so far mostly concentrated on the identification of opinions and on analyzing the sentiment expressed in opinions. In this paper, we address another important part of Question Answering (QA) in opinion texts: finding opinion holders. Holder identification is a central part of full opinion identification and can be used independently to answer several opin...

2000
Jonathan B. Tucker

Dr. Jonathan B. Tucker is Director for Chemical/Biological Weapons Proliferation Issues at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies. Prior to this appointment, he worked at the U.S. Department of State, the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, the Chemical and Biological Policy Division of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and on...

Khakrand, Shokrollah, Yadollahi, Siavash ,

Iraq was established in 1921 as a result of World War I changes and direct interference of colonization. At that time, the authority was possessed by the Sunni nationalists who were supporters of Arab unity. The main question of the study is that how did Arab nationalism affect the expansion of Iraq social gaps? The hypothesis of the study is that the main factor affecting the expansion of Iraq...

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...

Fahimeh Habibifar, Jamileh Mohtashami, Marjan Mohamadi,

Following exposure to a major traumatic event like Iran-Iraq war(1980-1988) various reaction occurs, some of which result in stress-related psychiatric disorder. We have briefly described one such case and used it to indicate some features of post-traumatic stress disorder. The patient, B.B, is a 54 years old man who has served in Iran-Iraq war operations for about 19 months. He expresses that ...

2008
A Rizzo G Reger K Perlman B Rothbaum J Difede R McLay K Graap G Gahm S Johnston R Deal J Pair T Parsons M Roy R Shilling P M Sharkey

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is reported to be caused by traumatic events that are outside the range of usual human experience including (but not limited to) military combat, violent personal assault, being kidnapped or taken hostage and terrorist attacks. Initial data suggests that at least 1 out of 6 Iraq War veterans are exhibiting symptoms of depression, anxiety and PTSD. Virtual R...

2016
Shang-Ju Li Abraham Flaxman Riyadh Lafta Lindsay Galway Tim K. Takaro Gilbert Burnham Amy Hagopian

OBJECTIVES We estimated war-related Iraqi mortality for the period 1980 through 1993. METHOD To test our hypothesis that deaths reported by siblings (even dating back several decades) would correspond with war events, we compared sibling mortality reports with the frequency of independent news reports about violent historic events. We used data from a survey of 4,287 adults in 2000 Iraqi hous...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2009
Karen H Seal Thomas J Metzler Kristian S Gima Daniel Bertenthal Shira Maguen Charles R Marmar

OBJECTIVES We sought to investigate longitudinal trends and risk factors for mental health diagnoses among Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. METHODS We determined the prevalence and predictors of mental health diagnoses among 289,328 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans entering Veterans Affairs (VA) health care from 2002 to 2008 using national VA data. RESULTS Of 289,328 Iraq and Afghanistan veteran...

2011
Harriet J Forbes Nicola T Fear Amy Iversen Christopher Dandeker

The legacy of Gulf War Syndrome led to fears that the deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003 would have an eff ect on the mental health of the UK armed forces. Contrary to many people’s expectati ons, deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan has not led to an increase in mental health problems and the overall number of personnel with symptoms of post-traumati c stress disorder is low. But the...

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