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255 related items for PubMed ID: 21171127

  • 1. Documented combat-related mental health problems in military noncombatants.
    Peterson AL, Wong V, Haynes MF, Bush AC, Schillerstrom JE.
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  • 5. Association of time since deployment, combat intensity, and posttraumatic stress symptoms with neuropsychological outcomes following Iraq war deployment.
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  • 8. Correlates of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in Marines back from war.
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  • 11. PTSD symptom increases in Iraq-deployed soldiers: comparison with nondeployed soldiers and associations with baseline symptoms, deployment experiences, and postdeployment stress.
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    J Trauma Stress; 2010 Feb 18; 23(1):41-51. PubMed ID: 20135698
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  • 12. Prevalence of mental health problems and functional impairment among active component and National Guard soldiers 3 and 12 months following combat in Iraq.
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  • 13. Psychiatric diagnoses in historic and contemporary military cohorts: combat deployment and the healthy warrior effect.
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  • 17. Posttraumatic stress disorder following military deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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  • 18. Posttraumatic stress disorder mediates the relationship between mild traumatic brain injury and health and psychosocial functioning in veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.
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  • 20. Dispositional optimism buffers combat veterans from the negative effects of warzone stress on mental health symptoms and work impairment.
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