نتایج جستجو برای: military civilian relations

تعداد نتایج: 189980  

Journal: :The Future of children 2013
Anita Chandra Andrew S London

As this issue of the Future of Children makes clear, we have much yet to learn about military children and their families. A big part of the reason, write Anita Chandra and Andrew London, is that we lack sufficiently robust sources of data. Until we collect more and better data about military families, Chandra and London say, we will not be able to study the breadth of their experiences and sou...

Journal: :BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2008
Jean-Baptiste Meynard Hervé Chaudet Gaëtan Texier Vanessa Ardillon Françoise Ravachol Xavier Deparis Henry Jefferson Philippe Dussart Jacques Morvan Jean-Paul Boutin

BACKGROUND A dengue fever outbreak occured in French Guiana in 2006. The objectives were to study the value of a syndromic surveillance system set up within the armed forces, compared to the traditional clinical surveillance system during this outbreak, to highlight issues involved in comparing military and civilian surveillance systems and to discuss the interest of syndromic surveillance for ...

Journal: :Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2015
Michael U Williams Michele M Carr David Goldenberg

OBJECTIVE To assess the public's awareness of human papillomavirus (HPV) as a causative factor for oropharyngeal cancer. STUDY DESIGN Twenty-three-item survey. SETTING Local shopping malls and Maxwell Air Force Base in 2012. METHODS Respondents were randomly chosen to participate in 23-item survey at various local shopping malls and at Maxwell Air Force Base in 2012. The χ(2) test was use...

Journal: :Social science research 2013
Meredith Kleykamp

This paper examines three outcomes characterizing different aspects of post 9/11 veterans' economic reintegration to civilian life: unemployment, earnings and college enrollment, using Current Population Survey data from 2005 to 2011. Analyses include interactions of veteran status with sex, race/ethnicity and educational attainment to evaluate whether diverse veterans experience diverse conseq...

The main objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of corruption on the military burden of developing countries during the 2000-2015 period. To achieve this goal, a general model of military expenditures , two indexes of corruption including corruption perceptions and control of corruption, Panel Co-integration analysis and two-stage system generalized method of moment estimator (SGM...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2003
Howard R Champion Ronald F Bellamy Colonel P Roberts Ari Leppaniemi

Traumatic combat injuries differ from those encountered in the civilian setting in terms of epidemiology, mechanism of wounding, pathophysiologic trajectory after injury, and outcome. Except for a few notable exceptions, data sources for combat injuries have historically been inadequate. Although the pathophysiologic process of dying is the same (i.e., dominated by exsanguination and central ne...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1998
R G Lande D M Benedek

Members of the U.S. military and their families represent a unique subsection of the American culture. The U.S. Constitution, federal law, and military regulations establish guidance for the conduct of service members during peacetime and wartime. This same hierarchy of law and regulation sets forth the legal rights and directs the provision of medical care for service members and their familie...

Journal: :European journal of international security 2021

Abstract Academic research on civil-military relations often assumes that dangers for democracy and civilian control mainly emanate from the military's predisposition of ‘pushing’ its way into politics. Yet, frequently is a precondition governments’ moves ‘pulling’ military roles may potentially be problematic. These can include involvement in political disputes or internal public security miss...

Journal: :The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2010
Bishara S Atiyeh Shady N Hayek

Thermal injury is a sad but common and obligatory component of armed conflicts. Although the frequency of noncombat burns has decreased, overall incidence of burns in current military operations has nearly doubled during the past few years. Burn injuries in the military environment do not need to be hostile in nature. Burns resulting from carelessness outnumber those resulting from hostile acti...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2008
Duane R Hospenthal Clinton K Murray Romney C Andersen Jeffrey P Blice Jason H Calhoun Leopoldo C Cancio Kevin K Chung Nicholas G Conger Helen K Crouch Laurie C D'Avignon James R Dunne James R Ficke Robert G Hale David K Hayes Erwin F Hirsch Joseph R Hsu Donald H Jenkins John J Keeling R Russell Martin Leon E Moores Kyle Petersen Jeffrey R Saffle Joseph S Solomkin Sybil A Tasker Alex B Valadka Andrew R Wiesen Glenn W Wortmann John B Holcomb

Management of combat-related trauma is derived from skills and data collected in past conflicts and civilian trauma, and from information and experience obtained during ongoing conflicts. The best methods to prevent infections associated with injuries observed in military combat are not fully established. Current methods to prevent infections in these types of injuries are derived primarily fro...

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