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Machine Learning Based Suicide Ideation Prediction for Military Personnel

IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 2020
Military personnel have greater psychological stress and are at higher suicide attempt risk compared with the general population. High mental stress may cause suicide ideations which are crucially driving suicide attempts.
Gen-Min Lin   +5 more
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Energy requirements of military personnel

Appetite, 2005
Energy requirements of military personnel (Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines) have been measured in garrison and in field training under a variety of climatic conditions. Group mean total energy expenditures for 424 male military personnel from various units engaged in diverse missions ranged from 13.0 to 29.8 MJ (3109-7131 kcal) per day.
Scott J. Montain   +6 more
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Catastrophizing and Pain in Military Personnel

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2011
Combat-related injuries have been well documented for centuries. More recently, injuries suffered by US service members in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in a high number of survivable conditions. Polytrauma care in this setting must take into account both the physical and psychological injuries suffered by returning wounded warriors ...
Chester C. Buckenmaier   +1 more
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Screening for Psychological Illness in Military Personnel [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA, 2005
ONGOING EVENTS IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN HAVE led to renewed calls to implement widespread screening of members of armed forces to identify those at risk of future psychiatric injury before deployment and to identify those with psychological problems on their return home.
Rona, R J, Hyams, K C, Wessely, S
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A Meta-Analysis of Risk Factors for Combat-Related PTSD among Military Personnel and Veterans

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a complex and chronic disorder caused by exposure to a traumatic event, is a common psychological result of current military operations.
Meng Wang, Lulu Zhang
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Physiological Factors Which Influence Cognitive Performance in Military Personnel

Hum. Factors, 2019
Objective: To identify and detail physiological factors that influence cognition in military personnel. Background: Maintenance of cognitive and task performance is important under several scenarios, none more so than in a military context. Personnel are
Kristy Martin   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

MICROSURGICAL VASOVASOSTOMY IN MILITARY PERSONNEL

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1995
This paper details the operative techniques, results and reasons for reversals of vasectomy in military personnel. Fifty‐two reversals were performed by two surgeons (AC & DW) over a 7 year period. Data collection was by (i) retrospective analysis of service documents, surgical registers and laboratory records and (ii) response to a questionnaire ...
Gavin M. Wright, David R Webb, Alex Cato
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PTSD among military personnel

International Review of Psychiatry, 2011
Although symptoms characteristic of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have been noted in military personnel for many centuries, it was not until 1980 that the disorder was formally recognized and became the focus of legitimate study. This paper reviews our current state of knowledge regarding the prevalence and course of this complex condition in ...
Susan Fletcher   +3 more
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The Military Personnel of Ugarit

Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1965
THE rich treasure of weapons being recovered from the mound of Ras Shamra serves to underline the importance of Ugarit's military establishment in antiquity.2 Although it was not one of the imperial giants in the Late Bronze Age, Ugarit's location and political position made it imperative that its forces be kept strong and ready.3 Such was the case ...
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