One aspect of a cross-sectional questionnaire study of a sample of Vietnam veterans belonging to The American Legion was devoted to analysis of social and behavioral consequences of service in Southeast Asia. Members of the study population were stratified by whether they served in Southeast Asia and, within the Southeast Asia group, by varying degrees of exposure to combat and to herbicides. Using validated scales for behavioral affect and for the exposure measures for combat and herbicides, a wide range of adverse effects was observed. Men who faced high levels of combat intensity were found to be at greater risk for divorce and for generally being less happy and satisfied with their lives, their marriages, their role as fathers, and as s...
The theoretical and empirical literature on post-traumatic stress disorder in Vietnam era veterans i...
This brief is about how combat exposure and exposure to dead, dying, and wounded people can predict ...
Background. Self-reported psychiatric status of Australian Vietnam war veterans was determined 20-25...
A cross-sectional survey of 6810 randomly selected members of The American Legion in six states who ...
The relationship between combat stress, DSM-III-defined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and a...
Risk factors affecting the course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are poorly understood. As ...
Risk factors affecting the course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are poorly understood. As ...
History of diagnosed illnesses, medical symptoms, and reproductive outcomes and their relation to co...
A random sample of American Legion members in six states who had served in the Armed Forces during t...
Introduction. The relationships among military service, combat intensity and long-term health effect...
An exploratory analysis was conducted to assess the effect of exposure to a distal source of extreme...
Objective: The objective of the present paper is to present comprehensive models of the current psyc...
The purpose of the study was to investigate if a relationship exists between levels of combat experi...
Prior research demonstrates that military service disconnects men from past social and personal disa...
The use of Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam by the U.S. military has garnered much contr...
The theoretical and empirical literature on post-traumatic stress disorder in Vietnam era veterans i...
This brief is about how combat exposure and exposure to dead, dying, and wounded people can predict ...
Background. Self-reported psychiatric status of Australian Vietnam war veterans was determined 20-25...
A cross-sectional survey of 6810 randomly selected members of The American Legion in six states who ...
The relationship between combat stress, DSM-III-defined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and a...
Risk factors affecting the course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are poorly understood. As ...
Risk factors affecting the course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are poorly understood. As ...
History of diagnosed illnesses, medical symptoms, and reproductive outcomes and their relation to co...
A random sample of American Legion members in six states who had served in the Armed Forces during t...
Introduction. The relationships among military service, combat intensity and long-term health effect...
An exploratory analysis was conducted to assess the effect of exposure to a distal source of extreme...
Objective: The objective of the present paper is to present comprehensive models of the current psyc...
The purpose of the study was to investigate if a relationship exists between levels of combat experi...
Prior research demonstrates that military service disconnects men from past social and personal disa...
The use of Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam by the U.S. military has garnered much contr...
The theoretical and empirical literature on post-traumatic stress disorder in Vietnam era veterans i...
This brief is about how combat exposure and exposure to dead, dying, and wounded people can predict ...
Background. Self-reported psychiatric status of Australian Vietnam war veterans was determined 20-25...