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Examining the Factor Structure of PTSD Between Male and Female Veterans in Primary Care

Researchers assessed possible gender differences between two prevailing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) models – the emotional numbing (e.g., re-experiencing, avoidance, emotional numbing and arousal) and dysphoria (e.g., re-experiencing, avoidance, dysphoria and arousal) models – in order t

2012
Hall, B. J.
Elhai, J. D.
Grubaugh, A.
Tuerk, P.
Magruder, K.

Effects of Military Deployment on Cognitive Functioning

Active Duty Service members without traumatic brain injuries (TBI) were evaluated before and following deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan to evaluate the possibility of an association between deployment and measurable changes in cognitive functioning.

2012
Vincent, A. S.
Roebuck-Spencer, T.
Lopez, M. S.
Twillie, D. A.
Logan, B. W.
Grate, S. J.
Friedl, K. E.
Schlegel, R. E.
Gilliland, K.

The Loss Of A Fellow Service Member: Complicated Grief In Post-9/11 Service Members and Veterans With Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Many Service members and Veterans experience complicated grief due to the loss of an important person. The goal of this study was to examine the prevalence, severity, and impact that complicated grief has on Veterans with combat-related PTSD.

2018
Simon, N. M.
O'Day, E. B.
Hellberg, S. N.
Hoeppner, S. S.
Charney, M. E.
Robinaugh, D. J.
Bui, E.
Goetter, E. M.
Baker, A. W.
Rogers, A. H.
Nadal-Vicens, M.
Venners, M. R.
Kim, H. M.
Rauch, S. A.