This study employed data from two Congressionally mandated efforts (the American Indian Vietnam Veterans Project and the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study) to examine differential prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among 5 ethnically defined samples of male Vietnam theater veterans. Lay interviews assessed individual experiences before, during, and after the war from 1,798 male Vietnam theater veterans. Clinical reinterviews using the SCID were conducted with subsamples (N D 487). The prevalence of both 1-month and lifetime PTSD was higher for the 2 American Indian samples than for Whites. Once logistic regressions controlled for differential exposure to war-zone stress, ethnicity was no longer a significant predi...
Following World War I, researchers began to study psychological and behavior problems resulting from...
The impact of military service in the Vietnam War on the well-being of veterans has been a content...
Background. Self-reported psychiatric status of Australian Vietnam war veterans was determined 20-25...
The National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study (NVVRS) researchers reported that 30.9% of all men ...
This study focused on delineating aspects of war stressors associated with risk for posttraumatic st...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: S...
Risk factors affecting the course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are poorly understood. As ...
Abstract Background Two large independent studies funded by the US government have assessed the impa...
The relationship between combat stress, DSM-III-defined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and a...
This study investigated the relationship between the level of combat exposure and army status (regul...
Risk factors affecting the course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are poorly understood. As ...
Four conceptualizations of war zone stressor experiences were defined: traditional combat, atrocitie...
In my thesis, I incorporate both psychological research and personal narratives in order to explain ...
PTSD is a psychological response to the experience of intense traumatic events, principally those th...
a new study by B. P. Dohrenwend et al. (“The psychological risks of Vietnam for U.S. veterans: a rev...
Following World War I, researchers began to study psychological and behavior problems resulting from...
The impact of military service in the Vietnam War on the well-being of veterans has been a content...
Background. Self-reported psychiatric status of Australian Vietnam war veterans was determined 20-25...
The National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study (NVVRS) researchers reported that 30.9% of all men ...
This study focused on delineating aspects of war stressors associated with risk for posttraumatic st...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: S...
Risk factors affecting the course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are poorly understood. As ...
Abstract Background Two large independent studies funded by the US government have assessed the impa...
The relationship between combat stress, DSM-III-defined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and a...
This study investigated the relationship between the level of combat exposure and army status (regul...
Risk factors affecting the course of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are poorly understood. As ...
Four conceptualizations of war zone stressor experiences were defined: traditional combat, atrocitie...
In my thesis, I incorporate both psychological research and personal narratives in order to explain ...
PTSD is a psychological response to the experience of intense traumatic events, principally those th...
a new study by B. P. Dohrenwend et al. (“The psychological risks of Vietnam for U.S. veterans: a rev...
Following World War I, researchers began to study psychological and behavior problems resulting from...
The impact of military service in the Vietnam War on the well-being of veterans has been a content...
Background. Self-reported psychiatric status of Australian Vietnam war veterans was determined 20-25...