نتایج جستجو برای: combat exposure

تعداد نتایج: 328182  

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2013
Shoba Sreenivasan Thomas Garrick James McGuire Daniel E Smee Daniel Dow Daniel Woehl

Identifying whether there is a nexus between Iraq and Afghanistan combat injuries and civilian violence on return from deployment is complicated by differences in reactions of individuals to combat exposure, the overlapping effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the low base rate of civilian violence after combat exposure. Moreover, the overall pre...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2015
Catherine J Herrera Gina P Owens

OBJECTIVE Modern military missions place numerous demands on service members, including tactical, personal, and cultural challenges. The purpose of this study was to explore how domains of multicultural personality (cultural empathy, open-mindedness, social initiative, emotional stability, and flexibility) and combat exposure relate to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in service members. ...

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...

2017
Carrie J. Donoho George A. Bonanno Ben Porter Lauren Kearney

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common psychiatric disorder among service members and veterans. The clinical course of PTSD varies between individuals, and patterns of symptom development have yet to be clearly delineated. Previous studies have been limited by convenience sampling, short follow-up periods, and the inability to account for combat-related trauma. To determine the trajec...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2008
William D S Killgore Dave I Cotting Jeffrey L Thomas Anthony L Cox Dennis McGurk Alexander H Vo Carl A Castro Charles W Hoge

Combat exposure is associated with increased rates of mental health problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety when Soldiers return home. Another important health consequence of combat exposure involves the potential for increased risk-taking propensity and unsafe behavior among returning service members. Survey responses regarding 37 different combat experiences w...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2009
Roberto J Rona Richard Hooper Margaret Jones Amy C Iversen Lisa Hull Dominic Murphy Matthew Hotopf Simon Wessely

This study assessed the contribution of baseline psychological symptoms, combat exposure, and unit support in the etiology of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and psychological distress. From 2004-2006, 67% of a random sample of 2,820 participants who had been assessed for psychological symptoms in 2002 were reassessed. Baseline psychological symptoms, combat exposure, and unit support fac...

Journal: :Suicide & life-threatening behavior 2011
Craig J Bryan Kelly C Cukrowicz

Research suggests that combat exposure might increase risk for suicide. The interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide (IPTS) proposes that exposure to painful and provocative experiences such as combat contribute to fearlessness about death and increased pain tolerance, which serve to enhance the individual's capability to attempt suicide. Violent and aggressive combat experiences, in parti...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 1996
T V Gurvits M E Shenton H Hokama H Ohta N B Lasko M W Gilbertson S P Orr R Kikinis F A Jolesz R W McCarley R K Pitman

This study used quantitative volumetric magnetic resonance imaging techniques to explore the neuroanatomic correlates of chronic, combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in seven Vietnam veterans with PTSD compared with seven nonPTSD combat veterans and eight normal nonveterans. Both left and right hippocampi were significantly smaller in the PTSD subjects compared to the Combat Con...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2012
Shira Maguen David D Luxton Nancy A Skopp Erin Madden

The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences in combat exposure, military sexual trauma (MST), and their associations with mental health screen results among military personnel deployed in support of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Data were collected as part of a pre- and post-deployment screening program at a large Army medical treatment facility. Cases included 7251 active d...

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