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Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 168:177-181
Suicide is currently the second leading cause of death in the U.S. military. Little recent research has been done on a well-defined cohort at high risk for death by suicide, which consist of military patients who attempt suicide or are admitted for s
Autor:
Joseph M. Rothberg
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 163:427-433
The conduct and reporting of an Army psychological autopsy is a complex and relatively infrequent event. The details of these reports may not be completely clear to the behavioral sciences personnel tasked with collecting the data. This paper reviews
Autor:
Joseph M. Rothberg, Ronald R. Halverson, Doris B. Durand, Leora N. Rosen, Nancy L. Harrison, Paul D. Bliese
Publikováno v:
Armed Forces & Society. 22:537-553
Cohesion, combat readiness and acceptance of women were examined among male and female junior enlisted soldiers and male noncommissioned officers (NCOs) in 19 combat service support companies. The proportion of junior enlisted females in each company
Autor:
Joseph M. Rothberg, Ronald J. Koshes
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 160:507-513
A study of ambulatory mental health services on a U.S. Army post where logistic support personnel are stationed compared utilization of psychiatric services before, during, and after the Persian Gulf War. Rates were calculated for service utilization
Publikováno v:
Academy of Management Proceedings. 1994:303-307
Bootstrapped random groups were used to obtain estimators of expected variance (ev) for the within-group agreement score, r[subwg]. The method provided (a) empirically derived estimates of ev, and ...
Autor:
Joseph M. Rothberg, Ronald J. Koshes
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 159:310-313
The study was undertaken to determine the effect of increased information in the referral process on compliance in routine consultations to a military outpatient psychiatry clinic. To evaluate the potential beneficial effects of facilitating factors
Autor:
Ronald J. Koshes, Joseph M. Rothberg
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 157:350-353
The incidence of suicidal behavior among active duty Army personnel at a training post has not been the subject of analysis since the advent of the all-volunteer military. A review of admissions over 16 consecutive months showed most of the behaviors
Autor:
Joseph M. Rothberg
Publikováno v:
Armed Forces & Society. 17:449-458
The evidence from sociological and epidemiological studies indicates that people who migrate or move their residence tend to have higher rates of suicide than nonmovers. The periodic reassignment and relocation of soldiers places them, in theory, at
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 155:452-456
A sixth biennium of epidemiological data on suicide in the U.S. Army was compiled. The annual crude suicide rate per 100,000 soldiers-at-risk for 1985-1986 was found to be 13.8, an increase of 3.8 points from 1983-1984. Sex-specific, race-specific, a
Autor:
William R. Cline, Michael W. Bain, William Boggiano, William C. Grace, Harry C. Holloway, Nicholas L. Rock, Joseph M. Rothberg
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 155:98-104
Following mandatory military-wide testing for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Army medical facilities have gained extensive experience with HIV-positive persons who undergo special stresses as a result of their affiliation with the military.