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It's a distinction the brain sometimes can't make reliably after repeated combat exposure.
Research has shown that the likelihood of mental health problems rises with the intensity of combat exposure.
Veterans experience physical health problems associated with disability and poor quality of life following combat exposure (CE).
The unique nature of PTSD depression comorbidity in the context of military deployment and combat exposure is emphasized.
Combat exposure has been found to be the most common cause of PTSD in men in the United States.
Studies have pointed to combat exposure, post-traumatic stress, misuse of prescription drugs and personal financial problems as possible reasons for the increase.
We employed a case control design in monozygotic twin pairs discordant for combat exposure to address the preexisting versus acquired origin of brain morphometric abnormalities in PTSD.
We assessed whether attention bias modification training (ABMT), delivered immediately prior to combat, attenuates the association between combat exposure and stress-related symptoms.
To determine if intensity of combat exposure relates to suicidal ideation among active duty Air Force personnel according to age and perceived belonging.
Additionally, there was a significant (P <.05) interaction between combat exposure and resilience such that higher levels of resilience were particularly protective among individuals with high combat exposure.
Examination of the indirect effects of combat exposure on suicidal behavior in veterans.
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