Unmodifiable risk factors were ethnicity, summertime, female sex, older age, foot type, duration of employment, and deployment experience. Modifiable risk factors were high body fat, military branch, load carrying, being a specialised soldier, obesity, overweight, no sports participation, poor ...
summertime, female sex, older age, foot type, duration of employment, and deployment experience. Modifiable risk factors were high body fat, military branch, load carrying, being a specialised soldier, obesity,
(NCO) overseeing the deployment of the system as part of the larger defense strategy in the area against a potential Soviet invasion through the Fulda Gap. In addition, Fontain’s expertise and his connection to Douglas allow him to interact with high-level personnel in the Army and CIA ...
(2014). The effects of wounds of war on family functioning in a National Guard sample: An exploratory study. In S. M. Wadsworth & D. Riggs (Eds.), Military deployment and its consequences for families (pp. 241–257). New York: Springer. Chapter Google Scholar Gottwald, N. K. (...
Deployment status was measured as (1) total US population, (2) veteran not deployed, and (3) veteran deployed. Deployment status was determined based on the presence of a deployment indicator in the Veterans Affairs/Department of Defense Identity Repository database. Traumatic brain injury was ...
genocidewas about to happen, and the U.S. had to act. U.S. officials said they believed that some type of ground force would be necessary to secure the safety of the stranded members of the Yazidi group. The military drew up plans for limited airstrikes and the deployment of 150 ...
Family Issues Associated with Military Deployment, Family Violence, and Military Sexual Trauma Today's military has a greater percentage of families and children in comparison with previous generations. There are many, and unique, demands on military... C Fraser - 《Nursing Clinics of North America...
deployment and operation. American soldiers deployed to Iraq in 2007 most frequently reported the combat experiences of knowing someone who was killed or injured, seeing dead bodies, and working in mined areas. Among a Canadian Armed Forces sample, personnel who recently served in Afghanistan most ...
There is moderate scientific evidence for previous deployment as a non-modifiable risk factor. Status (active vs. reserve) Three studies focused on status (active vs. reserve) as a risk factor for MSkIs (Table 3). All 3 studies were conducted within the US Armed Forces. The sizes of the...
The association of combat exposure with postdeployment behavioral health problems among U.S. Army enlisted women returning from Afghanistan or Iraq. J Trauma Stress. 2016;29(4):356–64. https://doi.org/10.1002/jts.22121. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Macgregor AJ, Clouser MC...