نتایج جستجو برای: military civilian relations

تعداد نتایج: 189980  

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2003
John B Holcomb

The medical issues faced by military medics in the combat environment frequently represent a significant variation from their training and civilian experience. The differences between care delivered by military medics under fire and care rendered by civilian medics are profound. The lessons assimilated from extensive discussion and focused conferences form the basis for the proposed changes in ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013
Gia R Gumbs Heather T Keenan Carter J Sevick Ava Marie S Conlin David W Lloyd Desmond K Runyan Margaret A K Ryan Tyler C Smith

OBJECTIVE Evaluate the rate of, and risk factors for, abusive head trauma (AHT) among infants born to military families and compare with civilian population rates. METHODS Electronic International Classification of Diseases data from the US Department of Defense (DoD) Birth and Infant Health Registry were used to identify infants born to military families from 1998 through 2005 (N = 676 827) ...

2014
Silvija Salai James E. Rohrer George E. Peoples Georjean Stoodt Hadi Danawi

BACKGROUND Breast cancer (BC) remains one of the top causes of cancer-related deaths in women in the United States, and little is known about the differences in access to health care between military and civilians. This study compared the differences in access to health care between military and civilian female patients with BC. In particular, this study examined whether patients with BC, in an...

2017
Anica Pless Kaiser Daniel H. Kabat Avron Spiro Eve H. Davison Jeanne Mager Stellman

Relatively little has been written about the military women who served in Vietnam, and there is virtually no literature on deployed civilian women (non-military). We examined the experiences of 1285 American women, military and civilian, who served in Vietnam during the war and responded to a mail survey conducted approximately 25 years later in which they were asked to report and reflect upon ...

Journal: :Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research 2011
Amanda Edwards-Stewart Julie T Kinn Jennifer D June Nicole R Fullerton

Military suicide has increased over the past decade and reports of Service Member and Veteran suicides receive media attention. Some methods of reporting suicide appear to cause a "media contagion" effect, potentially increasing suicide. This effect is explored in relation to media reports of both military and civilian suicides. To reduce possible contagion, recommendations for media reporting ...

2016
R.M.T. Staruch P.C. Jackson J. Hodson G. Yim M.A. Foster T. Cubison S.L.A. Jeffery

The care and challenges of injured service have been well documented in the literature from a variety of specialities. The aim of this study was to analyse the surgical timelines of military and civilian traumatic amputees and compare the surgical and resuscitative interventions. A retrospective review of patient notes was undertaken. Military patients were identified from the Joint Theatre Tra...

2016
Rebekah Kanefsky

This study was designed to explore the differences between locus of control (LOC) in children from civilian and military families and to investigate whether military deployment is associated with an external locus of control. Existing literature has focused on the negative implications of external LOC for children’s mental health and achievement. However, research regarding this construct relat...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2011
Ramon Hinojosa Melanie Sberna Hinojosa

Social relationships are important to health out comes. The postdeployment family reintegration literature focuses on the role of the civilian family in facilitating the transition from Active Duty military deployment to civilian society. The focus on the civilian family relationship may miss other important personal connections in veterans' lives. One such connection is the relationship many v...

Journal: :Open Journal of Social Sciences 2023

This paper seeks to address the question how level of civil-military relations has impacted extent democratization in Malawi. In doing so, discussion developed a rhombus diamond theory relations, which posits that military is fulcrum relationship civilians, elected authorities, civilian authorities and judiciary on apexes. The aims at keeping entities equilibrium develop country into consolidat...

2013
Sheena M. Eagan Chamberlin

While physicians are generally understood as owing moral obligation to the health and well being of their individual patients, military health professionals can face ethical tensions between responsibilities to individual patients and responsibilities to the military mission. The conflicting obligations of the two roles held by the physician-soldier are often referred to as the problem of dual ...

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