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Autor:
Anne Germain, Rachel R. Markwald, Erika King, Adam D. Bramoweth, Megan Wolfson, Gilbert Seda, Tony Han, Erin Miggantz, Brian O’Reilly, Lars Hungerford, Traci Sitzer, Vincent Mysliwiec, Joseph J. Hout, Meredith L. Wallace
Publikováno v:
Trials, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Abstract Background Insomnia affects almost one in four military service members and veterans. The first-line recommended treatment for insomnia is cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI). CBTI is typically delivered in-person or online over
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f5a06a902eed4e998d1f371a34a7b0a5
Autor:
Gilbert Seda, Megan Wolfson, Joseph J. Hout, Traci Sitzer, Meredith L. Wallace, Adam D. Bramoweth, Tony Han, Vincent Mysliwiec, Anne Germain, Erin Miggantz, Brian O'Reilly, Rachel R. Markwald, Erika King, Lars Hungerford
Publikováno v:
Trials, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Trials
Trials
Background Insomnia affects almost one in four military service members and veterans. The first-line recommended treatment for insomnia is cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI). CBTI is typically delivered in-person or online over one-to-f
Publikováno v:
Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene. 14(9)
This study was conducted among U.S. Army soldiers to evaluate the association between exposure to o-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile (CS riot control agent) and urinary metabolite 2-chlorohippuric acid (CHA) detected in test subjects (n = 87) after co
Autor:
Joseph J. Knapik, Duvel W. White, Anthony Arino, Alex Stubner, Michael E. Stevens, Joseph J. Hout
Publikováno v:
The Open Epidemiology Journal. 7:37-45
Exposing unmasked US Army recruits to elevated levels of o-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile (CS tear gas) during Mask Confidence Training (MCT) increases the risk of Acute Respiratory Illness (ARI) diagnosis in the period following CS exposure when co
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 176:909-914
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of acute morbidity and lost work time in the United States. Few studies have looked at building design and transmission of ARIs. Objectives: This study explores the association of
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 175:39-56
Behavioral health and occupational health contribute substantially to a healthy military force. To assist commanders in monitoring and supporting their troops, we review the role of behavioral health on military fitness, including substance abuse (al
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental health. 77(3)
All U.S. Army soldiers participate in mask confidence training during initial military training and periodically throughout their careers. Training is conducted by dispersing the riot control agent, o-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile (CS), in a relati
Autor:
Joseph J. Hout, Alvin L. Young
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 176:110-112
Rapidly identifying and appropriately reacting to potentially hazardous environmental exposures could result in the mitigation of adverse health effects, accurate documentation of the exposures leading to reliable assessments of the risks associated
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 179(7)
Acute respiratory illnesses (ARIs) are among the leading causes for hospital visits in U.S. military training populations and historically peak during U.S. Army Basic Combat Training (BCT) following mandatory exposure to the riot control agent o-chlo
Autor:
Joseph J Hout
Acute Respiratory Illnesses (ARIs) are among the leading causes for hospital visits and lost work time in United States (US) military training populations. The occurrence of ARIs in military recruit populations has been well studied, but understandin
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::853dc071628b1375a3811610b9102818
https://doi.org/10.21236/ad1012835
https://doi.org/10.21236/ad1012835