Timing of Postcombat Mental Health Assessments

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Summary
509 Army Soldiers (who had returned within the previous week from a 12-month deployment to Iraq) participated in a study to examine changes in psychological symptoms between homecoming and 120 days later. Rates of psychological symptoms were significantly higher at 120 days postdeployment than at immediate reintegration largely due to an increase in Soldiers who were initially nonsymptomatic but became symptomatic later.
Citation
Bliese, P.D., Wright, K.M., Adler, A.B., Thomas, J.L. & Hoge, C.W. (2007). Timing of postcombat mental health assessments. Psychological Services, 4, 141-148. doi: 10.1037/1541-1559.4.3.141.