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pro vyhledávání: '"Nathan K, Edwards"'
Autor:
Terry L. Conway, Kimberly H. Quinn, Paul S. Hammer, Nathan K. Edwards, Jennifer Webb-Murphy, Kimberly J. Schmitz, Hoa L. Ly, Michael R. Galarneau, Wayne C. Boucher, Gerald E. Larson, Emily A. Schmied
Publikováno v:
Journal of Traumatic Stress. 29:149-157
The primary aim of this study was to evaluate whether being treated for mental health or nonbattle physical injury during military combat deployment was associated with higher risk for postdeployment mental disorders and poorer career outcomes than s
Autor:
Terry L, Conway, Emily A, Schmied, Gerald E, Larson, Michael R, Galarneau, Paul S, Hammer, Kimberly H, Quinn, Kimberly J, Schmitz, Jennifer A, Webb-Murphy, Wayne C, Boucher, Nathan K, Edwards, Hoa L, Ly
Publikováno v:
Journal of traumatic stress. 29(2)
The primary aim of this study was to evaluate whether being treated for mental health or nonbattle physical injury during military combat deployment was associated with higher risk for postdeployment mental disorders and poorer career outcomes than s
Autor:
Paula Konoske, Emily A. Schmied, Jennifer Webb-Murphy, Kimberly J. Schmitz, Nathan K. Edwards, Michael R. Galarneau, Douglas C. Johnson, Gerald E. Larson, Paul S. Hammer, Terry L. Conway
Publikováno v:
Psychiatric Services. 62:15-21
Objective: This purpose of this study was to determine the incidence and types of preexisting mental disorders among military personnel who received mental health services in an Iraqi war zone. Methods: The study examined psychiatric histories of 1,0
Autor:
Douglas C. Johnson, Kimberly J. Schmitz, Paul S. Hammer, Nathan K. Edwards, Jennifer Webb-Murphy, Michael R. Galarneau, Wayne C. Boucher, Gerald E. Larson, Emily A. Schmied, Terry L. Conway
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 177(4)
Military personnel deployed in support of combat operations are at significantly higher risk for mental health problems. However, much of what we know about combat-related mental health comes from postdeployment assessments. This study describes the
Autor:
Kimberly J. Schmitz, Gerald E. Larson, Shiva G. Ghaed, Emily A. Schmied, Paul S. Hammer, Terry L. Conway, Douglas C. Johnson, Jennifer Webb-Murphy, Hoa L. Ly, Nathan K. Edwards, Michael R. Galarneau, Wayne C. Boucher
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 176(11)
Research has documented higher risks for mental health problems among service members deployed to war zones, yet a research limitation has been that assessment has generally occurred often years after combat exposure. The Operational Stress Control a