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445 related items for PubMed ID: 29504125

  • 1. Greater prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder and depression in deployed Canadian Armed Forces personnel at risk for moral injury.
    Nazarov A, Fikretoglu D, Liu A, Thompson M, Zamorski MA.
    Acta Psychiatr Scand; 2018 Apr; 137(4):342-354. PubMed ID: 29504125
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  • 2. Moral injury associated with increased odds of past-year mental health disorders: a Canadian Armed Forces examination.
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  • 3. Prevalence of Potentially Morally Injurious Events in Operationally Deployed Canadian Armed Forces Members.
    Hansen KT, Nelson CG, Kirkwood K.
    J Trauma Stress; 2021 Aug; 34(4):764-772. PubMed ID: 34146353
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  • 4. Help-seeking for mental health issues in deployed Canadian Armed Forces personnel at risk for moral injury.
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  • 5. Occupational moral injury and mental health: systematic review and meta-analysis.
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  • 6. Influence of military component and deployment-related experiences on mental disorders among Canadian military personnel who deployed to Afghanistan: a cross-sectional survey.
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    BMJ Open; 2018 Mar 12; 8(3):e018735. PubMed ID: 29530906
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  • 7. Emotional numbing symptoms partially mediate the association between exposure to potentially morally injurious experiences and sexual anxiety for male service members.
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    J Trauma Dissociation; 2018 Mar 12; 19(4):417-430. PubMed ID: 29601288
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  • 8. Contribution of the Mission in Afghanistan to the Burden of Past-Year Mental Disorders in Canadian Armed Forces Personnel, 2013.
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  • 9. Distinguishing war-related PTSD resulting from perpetration- and betrayal-based morally injurious events.
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  • 10. Prevalence of Past-Year Mental Disorders in the Canadian Armed Forces, 2002-2013.
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  • 11. Are personnel with a past history of mental disorders disproportionately vulnerable to the effects of deployment-related trauma? A cross-sectional study of Canadian military personnel.
    Beliveau PJH, Sampasa-Kanyinga H, Colman I, Zamorski MA.
    BMC Psychiatry; 2019 May 22; 19(1):156. PubMed ID: 31117963
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  • 12. Patterns of distress associated with exposure to potentially morally injurious events among Canadian Armed Forces service members and Veterans: A multi-method analysis.
    Houle SA, Vincent C, Jetly R, Ashbaugh AR.
    J Clin Psychol; 2021 Nov 22; 77(11):2668-2693. PubMed ID: 34224575
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  • 13. Prevalence and correlates of mental health problems in Canadian Forces personnel who deployed in support of the mission in Afghanistan: findings from postdeployment screenings, 2009-2012.
    Zamorski MA, Rusu C, Garber BG.
    Can J Psychiatry; 2014 Jun 22; 59(6):319-26. PubMed ID: 25007406
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  • 16. The impact of moral injury on the wellbeing of UK military veterans.
    Williamson V, Murphy D, Stevelink SAM, Allen S, Jones E, Greenberg N.
    BMC Psychol; 2021 May 05; 9(1):73. PubMed ID: 33952352
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  • 17. Comorbidity Patterns of Psychiatric Conditions in Canadian Armed Forces Personnel.
    Richardson JD, Thompson A, King L, Ketcheson F, Shnaider P, Armour C, St Cyr K, Sareen J, Elhai JD, Zamorski MA.
    Can J Psychiatry; 2019 Jul 05; 64(7):501-510. PubMed ID: 30599762
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  • 18. The prevalence of common mental disorders and PTSD in the UK military: using data from a clinical interview-based study.
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  • 19. Post-deployment Mental Health in Reserve and National Guard Service Members: Deploying With or Without One's Unit and Deployment Preparedness.
    Ursano RJ, Wang J, Fullerton CS, Ramsawh H, Gifford RK, Russell D, Cohen GH, Sampson L, Galea S.
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  • 20. Exposure to combat incidents within military and civilian populations as possible correlates of potentially morally injurious events and moral injury outcomes among Israeli combat veterans.
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