نتایج جستجو برای: iraq war we address

تعداد نتایج: 4614045  

Journal: :International review of psychiatry 2011
Timothy S Wells Shannon C Miller Amy B Adler Charles C Engel Tyler C Smith John A Fairbank

Although documentation that war inflicts psychological casualties dates back to the American Civil War and earlier, most research began after the Vietnam conflict, when studies focused on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). With ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, there has been significant research to illuminate the epidemiology of war-related psychological casualties. Significant fi...

2010
M. Morykwas Z. Zheng A. Bryant L. Argenta

Each major war tends to have a „signature injury‟, with traumatic brain injury (TBI) associated with the Iraq war (Operation Iraqi Freedom II and Operation Enduring Freedom) due to the high incidence of personnel injured by IED (improvised explosive devices). Based upon successful outcomes in a rat model, this study in swine examined the efficacy of application of either 50 or 100 mm Hg vacuum ...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2005
Glenn D Reeder John B Pryor Michael J A Wohl Michael L Griswell

The research explores the tendency for people to attribute negative motives to others who hold an attitude position that is discrepant from their own. In Studies 1 and 2, American and Canadian respondents indicated their perceptions of U.S. President Bush's motives for initiating war in Iraq. Consistent with the proposed bias, respondents who disagreed with the war attributed more selfish motiv...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical psychiatry 2012
Eric B Elbogen Sally C Johnson H Ryan Wagner Virginia M Newton Christine Timko Jennifer J Vasterling Jean C Beckham

OBJECTIVE After returning home, a subset of Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans report engaging in aggression toward others. This study is the first to identify variables empirically related to decreased risk of community violence among veterans. METHOD The authors conducted a national survey from July 2009 to April 2010 in which participants were randomly drawn from over 1 million US military ...

Journal: :Contemporary Security Policy 2008

2003
Randy Schnepf

Iraq’s agricultural sector represents a small, but vital component of Iraq’s economy. Over the past several decades agriculture’s role in the economy has been heavily influenced by Iraq’s involvement in military conflicts, particularly the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War and the 1991 Gulf War, and by varying degrees of government efforts to promote and/or control agricultural production. In the mid-1980s...

2001
Jennifer J. Vasterling Kathryn M. Magruder

Past research indicates that war-zone veterans may experience psychological symptoms such as nightmares, difficulty experiencing happiness, and jumpiness. These and similar stress-related symptoms, if severe enough, are labeled posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, the impact of war can extend beyond psychological symptoms. This study examined 800 Army soldiers before and after they de...

2012
Patrick James

This article explores deterrence, a time-honoured concept in International Relations (ir), through the application of systemism, a concept borrowed from the philosophy of science. The purpose of this study is to provide a diagrammatic exposition that establishes the “value added” from systemism vis-à-vis the research on deterrence. A series of exchanges involving us-led efforts to deter Saddam ...

Journal: :Epidemiologia e prevenzione 2006
Gilbert Burnham Riyadh Lafta Shannon Doocy Les Roberts

BACKGROUND An excess mortality of nearly 100 000 deaths was reported in Iraq for the period March, 2003-September, 2004, attributed to the invasion of Iraq. Our aim was to update this estimate. METHODS Between May and July, 2006, we did a national cross-sectional cluster sample survey of mortality in Iraq. 50 clusters were randomly selected from 16 Governorates, with every cluster consisting ...

Journal: :Psychological services 2012
Matthew Yoder Peter W Tuerk Matthew Price Anouk L Grubaugh Martha Strachan Hugh Myrick Ron Acierno

There is significant support for exposure therapy as an effective treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) across a variety of populations, including veterans; however, there is little empirical information regarding how veterans of different war theaters respond to exposure therapy. Accordingly, questions remain regarding therapy effectiveness for treatment of PTSD for veterans of di...

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