نتایج جستجو برای: iraq imposed war however

تعداد نتایج: 1717042  

Journal: :فصلنامه تخصصی جنگ ایران و عراق 0

theories are conceptual frames to study social events. they are discussed in different fields in universities and have an important role in scientific investigation of different topics. various theories are set forth in international relations as an academic field that studies war. this quarterly revises iran-iraq war from these theories' point of view.

2009
Susan Garone Brett T. Litz

Bliese, P. D., Wright, K. M., Adler, A. B., Thomas, J. L., & Hoge, C. W. (2007). Timing of postcombat mental health assessments. Psychological Services, 4, 141-148. When soldiers return from combat and peacekeeping operations, the United States and many NATO and Partnership for Peace countries conduct some form of postdeployment mental health assessment. In this study, the authors examined the ...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2003
D A Barr J J Miranda

Over the last few months a strong and steady expression of alarm about the humanitarian consequences of conflict in Iraq has come from the medical profession. 3 The latest report on the health impact of war in the Gulf has come from the WHO, and is a graphic illustration of the need for concern. Deterioration of public utilities, transport, and health infrastructures over the last twelve years ...

2007
David Karol Edward Miguel

Many contend that President Bush’s reelection and increased vote share in 2004 prove that the Iraq War was either electorally irrelevant or aided him. We present contrary evidence. Focusing on the change in Bush’s 2004 showing compared to 2000, we discover that Iraq casualties from a state significantly depressed the President’s vote share there. We infer that were it not for the approximately ...

2011
Albert Rizzo Jarrell Pair Peter J. McNerney Ernie Eastlund Brian Manson Jon Gratch Randy Hill

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is reported to be caused by traumatic events that are outside the range of usual human experiences including (but not limited to) military combat, violent personal assault, being kidnapped or taken hostage and terrorist attacks. Initial data suggests that 1 out of 6 returning Iraq War military personnel are exhibiting symptoms of depression, anxiety and PTS...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2009
Matthew Jakupcak Jessica Cook Zac Imel Alan Fontana Robert Rosenheck Miles McFall

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was examined as a risk factor for suicidal ideation in Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans (N = 407) referred to Veterans Affairs mental health care. The authors also examined if risk for suicidal ideation was increased by the presence of comorbid mental disorders in veterans with PTSD. Veterans who screened positive for PTSD were more than 4 times as likely t...

Journal: :BMJ 2016
Neil Greenberg Anthony Bull Simon Wessely

The much awaited Chilcot report focused on the legitimacy of the UK going to war in Iraq. But the UK citizens most directly affected by the war were members of the armed forces and their families. A total of 179 British service personnel were killed in the conflict, and manymore received life changing physical and mental injuries. TheMinistry Of Defence reports a total of 5970 casualties, inclu...

Journal: :American journal of men's health 2017
Anthony Szema Niely Mirsaidi Bhumika Patel Laura Viens Edward Forsyth Jonathan Li Sophia Dang Brittany Dukes Jheison Giraldo Preston Kim Matthew Burns

High rates of respiratory symptoms (14%) and new-onset asthma in previously healthy soldiers (6.6%) have been reported among military personnel post-deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan. The term Iraq/Afghanistan War-Lung Injury (IAW-LI) is used to describe the constellation of respiratory diseases related to hazards of war, such as exposure to burning trash in burn pits, improvised explosive dev...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2007
Matthew Jakupcak Daniel Conybeare Lori Phelps Stephen Hunt Hollie A Holmes Bradford Felker Michele Klevens Miles E McFall

Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans were grouped by level of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomatology and compared on self-report measures of trait anger, hostility, and aggression. Veterans who screened positive for PTSD reported significantly greater anger and hostility than those in the subthreshold-PTSD and non-PTSD groups. Veterans in the subthreshold-PTSD group reported significa...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2010
Doug Thompson Ashley Fisher

Doug Thompson; Ashley Fisher, MA The war in Iraq is the largest and longest sustained combat operation by the U.S. military since the Vietnam war. An estimated nearly 2 million U.S. military personnel have been deployed for Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom [1]. Dr. Chuck Scoville, Col. Ret., Chief of Amputee Patient Care at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, stated that as o...

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