نتایج جستجو برای: war veterans

تعداد نتایج: 71267  

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
ali moradi janbazan medical and engineering research center, tehran, ir iran mohammad hosein ebrahimzadeh orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran; orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, ahmad-abad st., p.o. box: 91766-99199, mashhad, ir iran. tel/fax: +98-5138417453 mohamad reza soroush janbazan medical and engineering research center, tehran, ir iran

background providing care for patients with chronic disability affects caregivers’ social lives and relationships and can lead to poor health and lower quality of life. objectives in this study, our goal was to assess the quality of life in spouses of war veterans with bilateral lower limb amputations to find factors affecting caregivers’ quality of life. patients and methods in a cross-section...

2011
Miro Klaric Tanja Franciskovic Aleksandra Stevanovic Bozo Petrov Suzana Jonovska Iva Nemcic Moro

BACKGROUND Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in war veterans and its complex emotional and behavioral characteristics affect veterans' partners and the quality of their relationships. Although most research focuses on the effects of veterans' PTSD on their partners/wives and their relationships, not many findings have been established on partner adjustment and marriage quality when wives suf...

Journal: :Behavior modification 2012
Maria M Steenkamp Angela Nickerson Shira Maguen Benjamin D Dickstein William P Nash Brett T Litz

The authors examined heterogeneity in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom presentation among veterans (n = 335) participating in the clinical interview subsample of the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study. Latent class analysis was used to identify clinically homogeneous subgroups of Vietnam War combat veterans. Consistent with previous research, three classes emerged from the...

2008
James F. Burris M.D

of World War II and Korean War veterans would one day challenge its delivery system. At the time, VA had been focused primarily on inpatient and acute care, and was not prepared to address the long-term care needs of an aging veteran population. In response, VA developed capabilities to meet these needs by building long-term care facilities and by developing cooperative agreements with state ve...

اصغرنژاد فرید, علی اصغر , شاره, حسین , فیروزآبادی , عباس , میرزایی, جعفر ,

Objectives: This study was carried out with the aim of normalizing Clinician Administered PTSD Scale-version 1 (CAPS-1) for psychological consequences due to war. Method: Participants comprised 105 Iran-Iraq war male veterans with a disability degree of 15-50 percent all diagnosed with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Reliability was evaluated by test-retest with two weeks interval and Cro...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2001
N S Bell P J Amoroso D H Wegman L Senier

INTRODUCTION Death rates among US veterans of the Persian Gulf War were lower than rates among non-deployed veterans and the US population at large, with the exception of injury deaths; returning veterans were at significantly greater risk of injury mortality. Similar patterns of excess injury mortality were documented among US and Australian veterans returning from Vietnam. In spite of these c...

Journal: :Ethos 2021

This article analyzes the war memories and processes of meaning-making Dutch veterans who returned to places related their deployment in former Yugoslavia 1990s. It argues that incentive return can be found difficulties have assigning positive meaning because existing collective cultural about genocide Srebrenica do not align with many veterans’ experiences during after war. In analysis intervi...

2001
N S Bell P J Amoroso D H Wegman L Senier

Introduction—Death rates among US veterans of the Persian Gulf War were lower than rates among non-deployed veterans and the US population at large, with the exception of injury deaths; returning veterans were at significantly greater risk of injury mortality. Similar patterns of excess injury mortality were documented among US and Australian veterans returning from Vietnam. In spite of these c...

2009
Carrie D. Dorsey Susan M. Engelhardt Katherine S. Squibb Melissa A. McDiarmid

BACKGROUND As part of an ongoing medical surveillance program for U.S. veterans exposed to depleted uranium (DU), biological monitoring of urine uranium (U) concentrations is offered to any veteran of the Gulf War and those serving in more recent conflicts (post-Gulf War veterans). OBJECTIVES Since a previous report of surveillance findings in 2004, an improved methodology for determination o...

Journal: :Health economics 2011
Daniel M Gade Jeffrey B Wenger

Using a random sample of more than 4000 veterans, we test the effects of combat exposure on mental health. We focus on two cohorts of veterans: those who served in Vietnam (1964-1975) and the Gulf War (1990-1991). Combat exposure differed between these groups in intensity, duration and elapsed time since exposure. We find that combat exposure generally, and exposure to dead, dying, or wounded p...

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