نتایج جستجو برای: combat

تعداد نتایج: 22141  

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2014
Josefin Sundin Richard K Herrell Charles W Hoge Nicola T Fear Amy B Adler Neil Greenberg Lyndon A Riviere Jeffrey L Thomas Simon Wessely Paul D Bliese

BACKGROUND Research of military personnel who deployed to the conflicts in Iraq or Afghanistan has suggested that there are differences in mental health outcomes between UK and US military personnel. AIMS To compare the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), hazardous alcohol consumption, aggressive behaviour and multiple physical symptoms in US and UK military personnel deploye...

2018
Zhao-wen Zong Lian-yang Zhang Hao Qin Si-xu Chen Lin Zhang Lei Yang Xiao-xue Li Quan-wei Bao Dao-cheng Liu Si-hao He Yue Shen Rong Zhang Yu-feng Zhao Xiao-zheng Zhong Jun-Qiang Bao Quan-wei Bao Lin Chen Si-xu Chen Guo-fu Du Hao-jun Fan Zhen He Jian Huang Li-song Huang Jiang-tao Huo Jian-jun Jing Li-ping Kuai Nan Li Xiao-Bin Li Xiao-dong Li Xiao-xue Li Guo-dong Li Hui Liu Tong-ting Liu Yun-fei Niu Zhuo-yi Qiao Hao Qin Ze-wo Qiu Guo-hui Ren Yi Shan Yue Shen Li-xin Shu Jia-can Su Bin-xiao Su Guo-dong Wang De-wen Wang Jia-xing Wang Qi Wang Zhi-nong Wang Wei Wu Lei Yang Jia-zhi Yang Jian Yang Yuan Yao Bo Yu Shuai Yue Bin Zhang Guan Zhang Lian-yang Zhang Lin Zhang Rong Zhang Yu-xiang Zhang Yu-feng Zhang Yi Zhang Yu-feng Zhao Sheng-hu Zhou Zhao-wen Zong Hong-yan Zuo

The accurate assessment and diagnosis of combat injuries are the basis for triage and treatment of combat casualties. A consensus on the assessment and diagnosis of combat injuries was made and discussed at the second annual meeting of the Professional Committee on Disaster Medicine of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA). In this consensus agreement, the massive hemorrhage, airway, respi...

2004
K Tiwary

This paper deals with a generic solution for combat control problem which is generally addressed using conventional methods and human decision making. The aim of this paper is to develop the soft computing approach to automate the decision making process for combat control operations. The automatic combat control system design usually consists of four stages. The first stage is to select the se...

Journal: :Military medicine 2014
Andrew J MacGregor Kevin J Heltemes Mary C Clouser Peggy P Han Michael R Galarneau

Recent studies have found that longer dwell times, or the period of time between deployments, may be protective against combat-related psychological outcomes. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between dwell time and psychological morbidity, while accounting for combat exposure. U.S. Marines with two combat deployments between 2005 and 2008 were identified from electronic ...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2013
Shoba Sreenivasan Thomas Garrick James McGuire Daniel E Smee Daniel Dow Daniel Woehl

Identifying whether there is a nexus between Iraq and Afghanistan combat injuries and civilian violence on return from deployment is complicated by differences in reactions of individuals to combat exposure, the overlapping effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the low base rate of civilian violence after combat exposure. Moreover, the overall pre...

Journal: :Intractable & rare diseases research 2013
Peipei Song Norihiro Kokudo

Over the past 40 years, measures to combat intractable diseases in Japan have progressed substantially since the implementation of the "Outline of Measures to Combat Intractable Diseases" in 1972. However, many challenges remain. In order to further promote measures to combat intractable diseases, a "Revision of Measures to Combat Intractable Diseases" was approved by the Japanese Ministry of H...

Journal: :Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances 2011
Daniel G Kang Ronald A Lehman

Care of the combat casualty with spinal column or spinal cord injury has not been previously described, particularly in regards to spinal immobilization. The ultimate goal of spinal immobilization in the combat casualty is to first ``do no further harm'' and then provide a stable, painless spine and an optimal neurologic recovery. The protocol for treatment of the combat casualty with suspected...

Journal: :Military medicine 2010
Craig J Bryan Kathryn E Kanzler Tracy L Durham Christopher L West Elizabeth Greene

As suicide rates in the military rise, increased attention has been placed on the effective management of high-risk service members. Military mental health professionals deployed to combat zones face a number of challenges and barriers for effective risk management that are unique to the deployed setting. To date, there exists no body of literature identifying areas in which suicide risk manage...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2015
Catherine J Herrera Gina P Owens

OBJECTIVE Modern military missions place numerous demands on service members, including tactical, personal, and cultural challenges. The purpose of this study was to explore how domains of multicultural personality (cultural empathy, open-mindedness, social initiative, emotional stability, and flexibility) and combat exposure relate to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in service members. ...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2009
Dennis Patrick Wood Jennifer Webb-Murphy Robert N. McLay Robert L. Koffman James L. Spira Robert E. Obrecht Jeffrey M. Pyne Brenda K. Wiederhold

Virtual Reality Graded Exposure Therapy (VRGET) is an effective treatment for combat-related PTSD. We summarize the outcomes of a VRGET pilot study with 12 participants who completed one to multiple combat tours in support of the War on Terrorism and who were subsequently diagnosed with combat-related PTSD. Details of the collaborative program amongst the Virtual Reality Medical Center (VRMC), ...

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