نتایج جستجو برای: combat exposure

تعداد نتایج: 328182  

Journal: :Alternative therapies in health and medicine 2010
Jay P Ginsberg Melanie E Berry Donald A Powell

BACKGROUND The need for treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among combat veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq is a growing concern. PTSD has been associated with reduced cardiac coherence (an indicator of heart rate variability [HRV]) and deficits in early stage information processing (attention and immediate memory) in different studies. However, the co-occurrence of redu...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN 2012
Rebecca K Sripada Anthony P King Sarah N Garfinkel Xin Wang Chandra S Sripada Robert C Welsh Israel Liberzon

BACKGROUND Converging neuroimaging research suggests altered emotion neurocircuitry in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Emotion activation studies in these individuals have shown hyperactivation in emotion-related regions, including the amygdala and insula, and hypoactivation in emotion-regulation regions, including the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and anterior cingulat...

Journal: :BMJ 2002
Edgar Jones Robert Hodgins-Vermaas Helen McCartney Brian Everitt Charlotte Beech Denise Poynter Ian Palmer Kenneth Hyams Simon Wessely

OBJECTIVES To discover whether post-combat syndromes have existed after modern wars and what relation they bear to each other. DESIGN Review of medical and military records of servicemen and cluster analysis of symptoms. DATA SOURCES Records for 1856 veterans randomly selected from war pension files awarded from 1872 and from the Medical Assessment Programme for Gulf war veterans. MAIN OU...

2015
Krista B. Highland Michelle E. Costanzo Tanja Jovanovic Seth D. Norrholm Rochelle B. Ndiongue Brian J. Reinhardt Barbara Rothbaum Albert A. Rizzo Michael J. Roy

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms can result in functional impairment among service members (SMs), even in those without a clinical diagnosis. The variability in outcomes may be related to underlying catecholamine mechanisms. Individuals with PTSD tend to have elevated basal catecholamine levels, though less is known regarding catecholamine responses to trauma-related stimuli. We as...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2000
A M Rasmusson R L Hauger C A Morgan J D Bremner D S Charney S M Southwick

BACKGROUND Consistent with many studies demonstrating enhanced reactivity of the sympathetic nervous system in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the administration of yohimbine, a noradrenergic alpha(2)-antagonist, has been shown to increase core symptoms of PTSD and to induce greater increases in plasma 3-methyl-4-hydroxy-phenyl-glycol (MHPG) in subjects with PTSD compared with healthy con...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2016
Elizabeth K Whipple Maria T Schultheis Keith M Robinson

Veterans of the military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan are at an elevated risk of driving-related accidents and fatalities compared with civilians. Combat exposure, military driving training, risk-seeking, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are all factors associated with driving-related risk. However, few empirical studies have observed driving patterns...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2011
I Wald G Lubin Y Holoshitz D Muller E Fruchter D S Pine D S Charney Y Bar-Haim

BACKGROUND Acute stress disorder involves prominent symptoms of threat avoidance. Preliminary cross-sectional data suggest that such threat-avoidance symptoms may also manifest cognitively, as attentional threat avoidance. Confirming these findings in a longitudinal study might provide insights on risk prediction and anxiety prevention in traumatic exposures. METHOD Attention-threat bias and ...

2009
Edwin F. Renaud

interpersonal hostility, and somatic complaints (Solomon et al., 1992). There is evidence that the negative interpersonal effects of combat-related PTSD are not confined to the veterans themselves but also seep into the functioning of their intimate relationships and the families they create. Jordan et al. (1992) found that the families of male combat veterans with PTSD were at increased risk f...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2010
Craig J Bryan Kelly C Cukrowicz Christopher L West Chad E Morrow

Rising suicide rates are an increasing concern among military personnel. The interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide proposes that three necessary factors are needed to die by suicide: feelings that one does not belong with other people, feelings that one is a burden on others or society, and an acquired capability to overcome the fear and pain associated with suicide. The current study t...

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