نتایج جستجو برای: combat exposure

تعداد نتایج: 328182  

Journal: :Psychiatry 2012
Norman Jones Rachel Seddon Nicola T Fear Pete McAllister Simon Wessely Neil Greenberg

UK Armed Forces (AF) personnel deployed to Afghanistan are frequently exposed to intense combat and yet little is known about the short-term mental health consequences of this exposure and the potential mitigating effects of military factors such as cohesion, morale, and leadership. To assess the possible modulating influence of cohesion, morale, and leadership on post-traumatic stress disorder...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2003
Scott P Orr Linda J Metzger Natasha B Lasko Michael L Macklin Frank B Hu Arieh Y Shalev Roger K Pitman

BACKGROUND Larger heart rate responses to sudden, loud (startling) tones represent one of the best-replicated psychophysiologic markers for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This abnormality may be a pretrauma vulnerability factor, ie, it may have been present prior to the event's occurrence and increased the individual's likelihood of developing PTSD on traumatic exposure. Alternately, it ...

2013
Carlos Osório Neil Greenberg Norman Jones Laura Goodwin Mohammed Fertout Ângela Maia

Several combatand noncombat-related stressors have been reported in Afghanistan. There is now accumulating evidence that suggests that posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is linked to combat experiences; however, little is known about how these exposures might affect elite combat troops. This research aims to evaluate the prevalence of combat and noncombat related stressors, as well as PTSD in...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2014
Maurice L Sipos Yair Bar-Haim Rany Abend Amy B Adler Paul D Bliese

BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest that assessment of threat-related attention bias may be useful in identifying soldiers at risk for clinical symptoms. The present study assessed the degree to which soldiers experienced combat events and showed attentional threat avoidance affected their reported levels of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety symptoms. METHODS Four months after a...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2014
Norman Jones Gursimran Thandi Nicola T Fear Simon Wessely Neil Greenberg

OBJECTIVE To explore the psychological consequences of improvised explosive device (IED) exposure as IEDs have been the greatest threat to UK military personnel in Afghanistan though the mental health consequences of IED exposure are largely unknown. METHOD Deployed UK military personnel completed a survey while deployed in Afghanistan. Combat personnel and those dealing specifically with the...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2015
Regina Hiraoka Eric C Meyer Nathan A Kimbrel Bryann B DeBeer Suzy Bird Gulliver Sandra B Morissette

U.S. combat veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars have elevated rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) compared to the general population. Self-compassion, characterized by self-kindness, a sense of common humanity when faced with suffering, and mindful awareness of suffering, is a potentially modifiable factor implicated in the development and maintenance of PTSD. We examined the co...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2006
Roger K Pitman Mark W Gilbertson Tamara V Gurvits Flavia S May Natasha B Lasko Linda J Metzger Martha E Shenton Rachel Yehuda Scott P Orr

A biological abnormality found to be associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may be, among other things, a pretrauma vulnerability factor, that is, it may have been present prior to the event's occurrence and increased the individual's likelihood of developing PTSD upon traumatic exposure. Alternately, it may be an acquired PTSD sign, that is, it may have developed after the trauma...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تبریز 1381

‏‎the hypothesis is that recent and frequent exposure to lexical items leads to a more fluent production of speech in terms of rate of speech. to test the hypothesis,a one-way anova experimental design was carried out. 24 sednior students of efl participated in a one-way interview test. data analyses revealed that those who were exposed frequently to the lexical items over a week prior to inter...

Journal: :Epidemiologic reviews 2015
Deirdre MacManus Roberto Rona Hannah Dickson Greta Somaini Nicola Fear Simon Wessely

A systematic review and meta-analyses were conducted on studies of the prevalence of aggressive and violent behavior, as well as of violent offenses and convictions, among military personnel following deployment to Iraq and/or Afghanistan; the relationship with deployment and combat exposure; and the role that mental health problems, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), have on the pa...

Journal: :Addiction 2012
Eric D A Hermes Timothy S Wells Besa Smith Edward J Boyko Gary G Gackstetter Shannon C Miller Tyler C Smith

AIMS To characterize smokeless tobacco initiation and persistence in relation to deployment, combat, occupation, smoking and mental health symptoms. DESIGN Prospective cohort, utilizing self-reported survey data from the Millennium Cohort Study. SETTING US military service members in all branches including active duty, reserve and National Guard. PARTICIPANTS Population-based sample of 45...

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