Background. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been called one of the signature injuries of the Iraq War. In this review prevalence estimates of PTSD are summarized and discrepancies are discussed in relation to methodological differences between studies. Method. We searched for population-based studies with a minimum sample size of 300. Studies based on helpseeking samples were excluded. We identified 60 possible papers, of which 19 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Prevalence estimates and study characteristics were examined graphically with forest plots, but because of high levels of heterogeneity between studies, overall estimates of PTSD prevalence were not discussed. Results. The prevalence of PTSD in personnel deployed to Iraq...
In a longitudinal study we assessed which baseline risk factors are associated with persistent and p...
Aims: The post-traumatic stress disorders sometimes continue years after wars. The aim of the study ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-32).This study examines the relationship between number a...
Effects of PTSD in Combat Deployed vs. Non-Combat Deployed Military Cohorts This literature review e...
Abstract Background The impact of combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan on the incidence of post...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was formally recognised as a psychiatric disorder in 1980, lar...
Background: The mental health of the Armed Forces is an important issue of both academic and public ...
Background Some questionnaire studies have shown increased mental health problems, including probabl...
Given the unique context of warzone engagement, which may include chronic threat, multiple and lengt...
2006). Although the actual prevalence rate of PTSD will not be known for years to come, what is know...
Objective: Studies of soldiers from prior wars conducted many years after combat have shown associat...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) results from experiencing or witnessing traumatic, ...
Background In previous studies an association between deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan and an overa...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interest in understanding further the factors that increase the ri...
Abstract Background Two large independent studies funded by the US government have assessed the impa...
In a longitudinal study we assessed which baseline risk factors are associated with persistent and p...
Aims: The post-traumatic stress disorders sometimes continue years after wars. The aim of the study ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-32).This study examines the relationship between number a...
Effects of PTSD in Combat Deployed vs. Non-Combat Deployed Military Cohorts This literature review e...
Abstract Background The impact of combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan on the incidence of post...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was formally recognised as a psychiatric disorder in 1980, lar...
Background: The mental health of the Armed Forces is an important issue of both academic and public ...
Background Some questionnaire studies have shown increased mental health problems, including probabl...
Given the unique context of warzone engagement, which may include chronic threat, multiple and lengt...
2006). Although the actual prevalence rate of PTSD will not be known for years to come, what is know...
Objective: Studies of soldiers from prior wars conducted many years after combat have shown associat...
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) results from experiencing or witnessing traumatic, ...
Background In previous studies an association between deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan and an overa...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interest in understanding further the factors that increase the ri...
Abstract Background Two large independent studies funded by the US government have assessed the impa...
In a longitudinal study we assessed which baseline risk factors are associated with persistent and p...
Aims: The post-traumatic stress disorders sometimes continue years after wars. The aim of the study ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-32).This study examines the relationship between number a...