Background: Deployment can put soldiers at risk of developing post-traumatic stress symptoms. Despite several longitudinal studies, little is known about the timing of an increase in post-traumatic stress symptoms relative to pre-deployment. Longitudinal studies starting pre-deployment, in which participants are repeatedly measured over time, are warranted to assess the timing of an increase in symptoms to ultimately assess the timing of an increase in treatment demand after deployment. Methods: In this large observational cohort study, Dutch military personnel who were deployed to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Forces between March, 2005, and September, 2008, were assessed for post-traumatic stress symptoms wi...
Background: Military deployment to combat zones puts military personnel to a number of physical and ...
Objective: This study investigated whether pre-deployment dissociation was associated with previousl...
Aims. Understanding the time-course of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the underlying eve...
Background: Deployment can put soldiers at risk of developing post-traumatic stress symptoms. Despit...
In The Lancet Psychiatry, Iris Eekhout and colleagues present research into post-traumatic stress di...
Military personnel exposed to combat are at risk for experiencing post-traumatic distress that can p...
Objective: Recent studies in troops deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan have shown that combat exposure...
Background Some questionnaire studies have shown increased mental health problems, including probabl...
Purpose The Prospective Research in Stress-Related Military Operations (PRISMO) study was initiated ...
PURPOSE: The Prospective Research in Stress-Related Military Operations (PRISMO) study was initiated...
It is well known that military deployment can lead to mental health problems in veterans, but the lo...
In the study reported here, we examined posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in 746 Danish ...
Background: Both traumatic deployment experiences and antecedent traumas increase personnel's risk o...
Health care providers need to be aware that stress complaints that result from deployment can emerge...
This thesis has focused on results from a large prospective longitudinal cohort study in Dutch milit...
Background: Military deployment to combat zones puts military personnel to a number of physical and ...
Objective: This study investigated whether pre-deployment dissociation was associated with previousl...
Aims. Understanding the time-course of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the underlying eve...
Background: Deployment can put soldiers at risk of developing post-traumatic stress symptoms. Despit...
In The Lancet Psychiatry, Iris Eekhout and colleagues present research into post-traumatic stress di...
Military personnel exposed to combat are at risk for experiencing post-traumatic distress that can p...
Objective: Recent studies in troops deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan have shown that combat exposure...
Background Some questionnaire studies have shown increased mental health problems, including probabl...
Purpose The Prospective Research in Stress-Related Military Operations (PRISMO) study was initiated ...
PURPOSE: The Prospective Research in Stress-Related Military Operations (PRISMO) study was initiated...
It is well known that military deployment can lead to mental health problems in veterans, but the lo...
In the study reported here, we examined posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in 746 Danish ...
Background: Both traumatic deployment experiences and antecedent traumas increase personnel's risk o...
Health care providers need to be aware that stress complaints that result from deployment can emerge...
This thesis has focused on results from a large prospective longitudinal cohort study in Dutch milit...
Background: Military deployment to combat zones puts military personnel to a number of physical and ...
Objective: This study investigated whether pre-deployment dissociation was associated with previousl...
Aims. Understanding the time-course of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the underlying eve...