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Newly Reported Respiratory Symptoms and Conditions among Military Personnel Deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan: A Prospective Population-based Study
Deployment Stress and Well-being among Military Spouses: The Role of Social Support
The Effects of Peer Group Climate on Intimate Partner Violence among Married Male U.S. Army Soldiers
Posttraumatic Growth among Gulf War I Veterans: The Predictive Role of Deployment-related Experiences and Background Characteristics
61 Veterans who were on the registry of Gulf War I Veterans and who had obtained any type of care at the VA Boston Healthcare System completed a survey. Data was used to assess deployment-related and demographic predictors of posttraumatic growth.
Factors Associated with Posttraumatic Stress among Peacekeeping Soldiers
Anger, Hostility, and Aggression among Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans Reporting PTSD and Subthreshold PTSD
Disordered Eating and Weight Changes after Deployment: Longitudinal Assessment of a Large U.S. Military Cohort
Scores were compared on a self-report measure of disordered eating in a sample of Service members who either: deployed with combat exposure, deployed without combat exposure, or did not deploy.
Timing of Postcombat Mental Health Assessments
Patterns of Mutual and Nonmutual Spouse Abuse in the U.S. Army (1998–2002)
Researchers determined the patterns and severity of domestic violence incidents (N = 20,959) among Army enlisted personnel as reported to the Army Central Registry database from 1998 to 2002.Over the 5 year period of the study, 58% of the cases were nonmutual (one-sided) and 42% were mutual (bidi