Through this work, the experience of military personnel is at the core of advances in our understanding of trauma and strategies to mitigate its impact. Finally, this chapter canvasses the unique challenges of managing PTSD in the military context with respect to case identification, the need to...
Through this work, the experience of military personnel is at the core of advances in our understanding of trauma and strategies to mitigate its impact. Finally, this chapter canvasses the unique challenges of managing PTSD in the military context with respect to case identification, the need to...
"We know that many military personnel and veterans experience a range of barriers to uptake of trauma focused therapies that extend over longer periods of time. The opportunity to be in the same place for long periods of time for example, may not exist and this makes it more difficult to c...
A study of U.S. Navy healthcare personnel has shown that when comparing the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among women and men who had similar deployment experiences, and especially combat experience, the risk of PTSD was significantly higher among women. PTSD risk rose for...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has emerged as a key concern for military and veteran populations. This article describes what is being done programmatically and therapeutically to treat PTSD in military personnel and veterans returning from deployment. This scoping review demonstrates that (1) ...
Through this work, the experience of military personnel is at the core of advances in our understanding of trauma and strategies to mitigate its impact. Finally, this chapter canvasses the unique challenges of managing PTSD in the military context with respect to case identification, the need to...
Massed v. standard prolonged exposure therapy for PTSD in military personnel and veterans: 12-month follow-up of a non-inferiority randomised controlled trial 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 6 作者: Lisa,Dell,Alyssa M.,Sbisa,Andrew,ForbesMeaghan,O'DonnellRichard,BryantStephanie,HodsonDavid,Morton...
Dr. Holbrook and colleagues examined the effect of morphine on the risk for PTSD in military personnel injured during Operation Iraqi Freedom from January 2004 to December 2006. They used data from the US Navy–Marine Corps Combat Trauma Registry Expeditionary Medical Encounter Database, a comprehens...
“Early suggestions that PRS hold promise as a risk stratification tool are encouraging but require replication and extension to other populations and settings,” the authors wrote. “Military personnel are disproportionately impacted by PTSD, due in part to the nature and frequency of trauma exposure...
More specifically, PMIE of betrayal has been identified as a profoundly deleterious experience linked to PTSD and depression among military personnel (e.g. Ref.44), health workers45,46 and civilians15. However, this study is the first to demonstrate the critical effect of the betrayal experience...