Service Members

Prevalence and Impact of Short Sleep Deprivation in Redeployed OIF Soldiers

A sample of 2,717 U.S. Army Soldiers completed a survey to assess the prevalence and impact of short sleep duration during redeployment. Seventy-two percent of Soldiers slept less than six hours a day, which was more common among Soldiers reporting combat exposure.

2011
Luxton, D. D.
Greenburg, D.
Ryan, J.
Niven, A.
Wheeler, G.
Mysliwiec, D.

Prevalence and Correlates of Alcohol Misuse Among Returning Afghanistan and Iraq Veterans

The prevalence and correlation between reported alcohol misuse, the associations with mental health symptoms (depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, suicidal ideation) and factors related to treatment utilization of recently returned OEF/OIF National Guard (NG) Service members

2011
Burnett-Zeigler, I.
Ilgen, M.
Valenstein, M.
Zivin, K.
Gorman, L.
Blow, A.
Duffy, S.
Chermack, S.

Prevalence and Characteristics of Driving Difficulties in Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom Combat Returnees

We studied the prevalence and characteristics of selfreported driving difficulties and examined their association with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and/or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Operation Iraqi reedom/Operation Enduring Freedom(OIF/OEF) veterans who were seen at a Department of V

2011
Lew, H. L.
Kraft, M.
Pagoda, T. K.
Amick, M. M.
Woods, P.
Cifu, D. X.