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Combat & Operational Stress Research Quarterly Vol 5 No 1 Winter 2013   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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U.S. Naval Center for Combat and Operational Stress Control (NCCOSC)
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Combat & Operational Stress Research Quarterly Vol 5 No 1 Winter 2013
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The Combat & Operational Stress Research Quarterly is a compilation of recent research that includes relevant findings on the etiology, course and treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The intent of this publication is to facilitate translational research by providing busy clinicians with up-to-date findings, with the potential to guide and inform evidence-based treatment.

Virtual reality exposure therapy effective for PTSD symptoms ……..........…...1
Adaptive disclosure may be effective as a brief treatment for PTSD …..…………….....…............….…....….2
PTSD and depression are linked to neuropsychological deficits and functional impairment independent of TBI...................2
Optimism may predict resilience among POWs…….....….…..2
Factors influencing intent to leave the military among combat veterans …..…………………...3
PTSD symptom improvement in patients with comorbid PTSD and substance use disorder…………………...3
Early prolonged exposure intervention may reduce chronic PTSD symptoms ………………….......…..3
Decreased adherence to medication in patients with PTSD......3
Marines may underreport symptoms on PDHRA.………..…...4
Individual augmentees not at higher risk of post-deployment mental health problems...….…..4
Partial PTSD patients improve faster than full PTSD patients.....5
Factors involved in mental health problems after separating from military …………..........5
Shortened versions of PCL adequately track PTSD symptom change in primary care patients………........5
PTSD and suicidality more common among previously deployed reservists.………….…..........6
PTSD Criterion A2 not associated with PTSD diagnosis...........…6
Imagery rehearsal beneficial for post-trauma nightmares, sleep quality and PTSD symptoms..………..….6
Analysis of published post-deployment PTSD prevalence estimates ....……........................................................7
PDHRA mental health assessments effective for population-level screening …………… ..…………7
Post-deployment mental health training may reduce mental health symptoms ………….....…….…...7
Combining D-cycloserine with exposure therapy not effective for veterans with PTSD.…… .……...8
Test your knowledge!....................................................8


Subjects: Brain injuries; Stress Disorders Post-Traumatic; NMC San Diego; Operation Enduring Freedom; Operation Iraqi Freedom; suicide
Language English
Publication date January 2013
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IA Collections: usnavybumedhistoryoffice; medicalheritagelibrary
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COSResearchQVol5No1Winter2013
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Internet Archive identifier: COSResearchQVol5No1Winter2013
https://archive.org/download/COSResearchQVol5No1Winter2013/COS%20Research%20Q%20-%20Vol%205%20No%201%20-%20Winter%202013.pdf

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