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Autor:
David T. Orman, Paul Ban, Michael E. Faran, Lindaya J. Brown, Mark D. Weist, Patti L. Johnson, Dennis M. Sarmiento, James C. Sarver, Edward A. Brusher, Christopher G. Ivany
Publikováno v:
Military Behavioral Health. 8:315-326
Army family member health and resilience directly impact soldier readiness and are critical to maintaining a deployable force. Military families face unique stressors, including combat deployments,...
Autor:
Edward A. Brusher, John C. Shero, Amy B. Adler, David T. Orman, Christopher H. Warner, Christopher G. Ivany, Millard D. Brown, Charles W. Hoge
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 173:334-343
The cumulative strain of 14 years of war on service members, veterans, and their families, together with continuing global threats and the unique stresses of military service, are likely to be felt for years to come. Scientific as well as political f
Autor:
Norma Jones, Peter Roberts, Richard T. Keller, David T. Orman, Neil Greenberg, William V. Bobo
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 170:355-361
Since the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991, the operational tempo for soldiers has steadily increased, whereas the numbers of soldiers available to fulfill these missions has decreased. As a result, soldiers and their families are experiencing increased
Autor:
Margot R. Krauss, David T. Orman, Stephen C. Messer, Charles W. Hoge, Margaret A. K. Ryan, Paul J. Amoroso, Charles C. Engel
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 168:182-185
Among the 1.4 million active duty U.S. military service members, 6% receive outpatient treatment for a mental disorder each year. Over 25% of these service members leave military service within 6 months, a rate that is more than two times higher than
Autor:
David T. Orman, Edward O. Crandell, Charles C. Engel, Charles W. Hoge, Anthony L. Cox, Virgil J. Patterson, Steven K. Tobler, Robert J. Ursano
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 167:60-63
In the aftermath of the terrorist action at the Pentagon there was a critical operational need to understand and document the extent of injuries, illnesses, and exposures sustained by Service members and civilian employees at the Pentagon. It was dec
Autor:
Sandra E. Lesikar, David T. Orman, Ramon Guevara, John F. Brundage, Charles W. Hoge, Jeff Lange, Charles C. Engel, Stephen C. Messer
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 159:1576-1583
Objective: Epidemiological studies have shown that mental disorders are associated with reduced health-related quality of life, high levels of health care utilization, and work absenteeism. However, measurement of the burden of mental disorders by us
Autor:
David T. Orman, Charles C. Engel, Rene J. Robichaux, Charles S. Milliken, Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, Edward O. Crandell, Virgil J. Patterson, Charles W. Hoge
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 167:44-47
At the direction of the Army Surgeon General, the Army behavioral health consultants in psychiatry, psychology, and social work assembled in Washington, DC immediately after the September 11, 2001 attack to plan and implement a proactive behavioral h
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 64:179-190
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a time-limited, outpatient intervention targeting suicidal young adults. Participants (N = 264) were randomly assigned to either the experimental treatment or the control condition (i.e., treatment as usual).
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 158:705-708
Supervisor- and self-referrals for outpatient mental health care were studied to determine demographic and clinical differences. Supervisor-referrals (n = 730) were younger, reported fewer problems, and received less severe diagnoses than the self-re
Autor:
Nicole S. Bell, Charles W. Hoge, Paul J. Amoroso, David T. Orman, Holly E. Toboni, Stephen C. Messer
Publikováno v:
The American journal of psychiatry. 162(3)
Objective: A recent study showed that among U.S. military personnel, mental disorders were the leading medical correlate of separation from military service. The reasons for this association have not been determined. The purpose of this study was to