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Autor:
Emily A. Schmied, Jordan A Levine, Robyn M Highfill-McRoy, Sonya J Norman, Cynthia J. Thomsen, Gerald E. Larson
Publikováno v:
Military medicine, vol 187, iss 5-6
Introduction Subsyndromal PTSD (sub-PTSD) is associated with functional impairment and increased risk for full PTSD. This study examined factors associated with progression from sub-PTSD to full PTSD symptomatology among previously deployed military
Autor:
Kristen H. Walter, Robyn M Highfill-McRoy, Jordan A Levine, Melissa Navarro, Cynthia J. Thomsen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Traumatic Stress. 31:837-844
Among active duty service members, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnoses have increased dramatically since 2000. Because psychiatric comorbidity is more common for PTSD than for other mental health disorders, we examined the prevalence estim
Autor:
Uade Olaghere da Silva, Robyn M Highfill-McRoy, Jennifer N. Belding, Brad Kowitz, Robyn M Englert, Cynthia J. Thomsen, Isabell Lee, Shannon Fitzmaurice
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 185(5-6)
Introduction Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in recent military conflicts and deployment-related TBIs are most commonly caused by blast. However, knowledge of risk factors that increase susceptibilit
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 35:705-721
Growing research recognizes the reciprocal relationship between stressful life events and psychiatric health, yet this topic has seldom been examined in military populations. This study examined the reciprocal relationships between psychological symp
Publikováno v:
Clinical Psychology Review. 34:87-98
Posttraumatic stress disorder is often diagnosed with other mental health problems, particularly depression. Although PTSD comorbidity has been associated with more severe and chronic symptomology, relationships among commonly co-occurring disorders
Autor:
Ingrid E. Wilson, Robyn M. Highfill-McRoy, Emily A. Schmied, Charles A. Morgan, Genieleah A. Padilla, Melissa D. Hiller Lauby, Gerald E. Larson, Marcus K. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Stress. 17:70-78
Evidence points to heightened physiological arousal in response to acute stress exposure as both a prospective indicator and a core characteristic of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Because females may be at higher risk for PTSD development, it
Publikováno v:
Journal of Traumatic Stress. 24:671-679
Preexisting mental disorders are not always considered in mental health studies with military populations, even though prior diagnoses may be a risk factor for additional psychiatric harm stemming from combat exposure, as well as postdeployment behav
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease. 198:91-98
The objective of this longitudinal study was to determine psychosocial predictors of military misconduct in a cohort of Marine Corps war veterans. The study included data from 20,746 male Marines who completed a life history questionnaire during init
Autor:
Stephanie Booth-Kewley, Robyn M. Highfill-McRoy, Gerald E. Larson, Cedric F. Garland, Thomas A. Gaskin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Traumatic Stress. 23:69-77
The effect of combat and operational stress on the mental health of military personnel is a major concern. The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with possible posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A questionnaire was complete
Autor:
Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, Edward D. Gorham, Cedric F. Garland, Sharif B. Mohr, Frank C. Garland, Robyn M. Highfill-McRoy, Camillo Ricordi
Publikováno v:
Gorham, E. D.; Barrett-Connor, E.; Highfill-McRoy, R. M.; Mohr, S. B.; Garland, C. F.; Garland, F. C.; et al.(2009). Incidence of insulin-requiring diabetes in the US military. Diabetologia: Clinical and Experimental Diabetes and Metabolism, 52(10), pp 2087-2091. doi: 10.1007/s00125-009-1449-x. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9m05j9kc
Diabetologia
Diabetologia
Aims/hypothesis The aim of the study was to determine age- and race-related, and overall incidence rates of insulin-requiring diabetes in adults in the US military. Methods Electronic records for admissions to US military and Tricare hospitals during