نتایج جستجو برای: soldiers

تعداد نتایج: 5788  

Journal: :Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 1991
Z Solomon M Mikulincer M Waysman

The current study examined the role battle experiences and personal resources play in the development of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). For this purpose, battle experiences (battle stress, military unit environment) and personal resources (coping styles, causal attribution) were assessed two years after the 1982 Lebanon War in three groups of male Israeli frontline soldier...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2015
Einat Kodesh Eyal Shargal Rotem Kislev-Cohen Shany Funk Lev Dorfman Gil Samuelly Jay R Hoffman Nurit Sharvit

The amount of training days lost to injury during military training has highlighted the need to identify a screening tool to predict injury. One hundred and fifty-eight female soldiers from the Combat Fitness Instructor Course (CFIC) of the Israel Defense Forces volunteered to participate in this study. All soldiers were free of orthopedic and neurologic conditions for at least one month before...

Journal: :Headache 2009
Brett J Theeler Jay C Erickson

OBJECTIVE To determine the incidence and types of head or neck trauma and headache characteristics among US Army soldiers evaluated for chronic headaches at a military neurology clinic following a combat tour in Iraq. BACKGROUND Head or neck trauma and headaches are common in US soldiers deployed to Iraq. The temporal association between mild head trauma and headaches, as well as the clinical...

Journal: :Scientific American 1918

Journal: :Michigan Law Review 1989

Journal: :The Annals of Iowa 1983

Journal: :Military medicine 2009
Barbara E Wojcik Fatema Z Akhtar L Harrison Hassell

We conducted a retrospective study of 473,964 U.S. Army soldiers deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan through December 2004 using deployment and admission records. We categorized mental disorder diagnoses using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) and identified attempted suicide/ self-inflicted injuries using ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes E950-E959. We esti...

Journal: :Psychiatric services 2010
Gregory W Dalack Adrian J Blow Marcia Valenstein Lisa Gorman Jane Spinner Sheila Marcus Michelle Kees Susan McDonough John F Greden Barbara Ames Burton Francisco James R Anderson James Bartolacci Robert Lagrou

The conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq have greatly increased the number of veterans returning home with combat exposure, reintegration issues, and psychiatric symptoms. National Guard soldiers face additional challenges. Unlike active duty soldiers, they do not return to military installations with access to military health services or peers. The authors describe the formation and activities of...

2013

From August 2002 to March 2006, 824 members of Army infantry and services units who were referred to the Psychiatric ward Military Hospital Colombo were interviewed. This study was conducted while the soldiers were still on active duty. The study group included 824 soldiers and officers. Informed consent was obtained and the methods used ensured participant’s anonymity. The soldiers were admini...

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