نتایج جستجو برای: military personnel

تعداد نتایج: 75925  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2017
Gursimran Thandi S Oram A Verey N Greenberg N T Fear

AIM Currently, there is no research available on the experiences of spouses providing informal care to wounded, injured or sick (WIS) UK military personnel. The aim of this study was to fill this gap by investigating the relationship experiences of non-military partners caring for WIS UK military personnel. METHODS Spouses of WIS military personnel (n=25) completed telephone interviews with t...

2012
Laurel L. Hourani Jason Williams Valerie Forman-Hoffman Marian E. Lane Belinda Weimer Robert M. Bray

Understanding the role of spirituality as a potential coping mechanism for military personnel is important given growing concern about the mental health issues of personnel returning from war. This study seeks to determine the extent to which spirituality is associated with selected mental health problems among active duty military personnel and whether it moderates the relationship between com...

Journal: :Obesity 2012
Tracey J Smith Bernadette P Marriott Laura Dotson Gaston P Bathalon Leslee Funderburk Alan White Louise Hadden Andrew J Young

In the United States, nationally representative civilian studies have shown that BMI is associated with select sociodemographic characteristics. Active-duty military personnel are not included in these surveys and the persistence of these associations in military personnel is unknown. Data from the worldwide, representative 2002 and 2005 Department of Defense (DoD) Surveys of Health-Related Beh...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2017
Ben Porter George A Bonanno Melissa A Frasco Erin K Dursa Edward J Boyko

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental illness that affects current and former military service members at a disproportionately higher rate than the civilian population. Prior studies have shown that PTSD symptoms follow multiple trajectories in civilians and military personnel. The current study examines whether the trajectories of PTSD symptoms of veterans separated from th...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2005
Martin J Mahon John P Tobin Denis A Cusack Cecily Kelleher Kevin M Malone

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to examine the epidemiology, phenomenology, and occupation-specific risk factors for suicide among regular-duty military personnel as a model for other professions at risk for workplace suicide. METHOD Suicide incidence and methods were determined in a retrospective military cohort comprising all deaths (N=732) of regular-duty military personnel in the ...

2007
Gabriel M. Ortiz David Graham

The gram negative rod Acinetobacter baumannii is a soil and water saprophyte characterized by a high degree of innate and acquired antibiotic resistance. While it can colonize healthy hosts, it is also a well-established hospital-acquired pathogen, especially in intensive care and surgical units. The pathogen does not have many of the traditional virulence factors for producing disease in healt...

2016

The House of Commons Defence Select Committee1 has stated that more resources are needed to support military personnel, particularly in mental health services. This note examines the impact of military service on the psychological health of serving personnel, reservists, veterans and their families. It outlines the effectiveness of interventions, and highlights areas for further research. Overview

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2012
Heidi M Zinzow Thomas W Britt Anna C McFadden Crystal M Burnette Skye Gillispie

Recent military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq have involved multiple deployments and significant combat exposure, resulting in high rates of mental health problems. However, rates of treatment-seeking among military personnel are relatively low, and the military environment poses several obstacles to engaging in effective clinical interventions. The current paper first reviews barriers and...

2014
Elisabeth (Liesbeth) M. Taal Eric Vermetten Digna (Anneke) J. F. van Schaik Tjalling Leenstra

BACKGROUND Military deployment to combat zones puts military personnel to a number of physical and mental challenges that may adversely affect mental health. Until now, few studies have been performed in Europe on mental health utilization after military deployment. OBJECTIVE We compared the incidence of mental health consultations with the Military Mental Health Service (MMHS) of military de...

ژورنال: Journal of Research and Health 2012
Karimi, Aliakbar, Noparast, Mohammad, Sanaienasab, Hormoz, Tavakoli, Reza,

  Considering the importance of sufficient physical activity in military personnel, this study was designed to determine the levels of this activity and factors influencing it among personnel of a military center in Iran. This cross-sectional method on 191 individuals randomly selected from entire staff working in a military center. A self – report valid and reliable questionnaire was applied t...

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