Post-Combat Invincibility: Violent Combat Experiences are Associated with Increased Risk-Taking Propensity Following Deployment

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Summary

U.S. Army Soldiers survey data was used to assess the relationship between combat experiences and risk-taking propensity and behaviors. Specific combat experiences predicted greater risk-taking propensity post-deployment and actual risk taking behaviors (e.g., more frequent and greater quantities of alcohol use and increased verbal and physical aggression toward others).

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Killgore, W. D. S., Cotting, D. I., Thomas, J. L., Cox, A. L., McGurk, D., Vo, A. H., Castro, C. A., Hoge, C. W. (2008). Post-Combat Invincibility: Violent Combat Experiences are Associated with Increased Risk-Taking Propensity Following Deployment. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 42, 1112-1121. doi:10.1016/j.jpsychires.208.01.001