Posttraumatic stress disorder and Depression in today's military

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Psychology

 

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Vicki M

 

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July 27, 2015

 

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8 / 2010

 

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According to a study conducted by the Department of Defense 32.3% of military members stated that their military duties were more stressful than their personal or family lives. (Bray, et al., 2002) A study reported in the New England Journal of Medicine in July 2004 said that 15.6 to 17.1 percent of military members who served in Iraq or Afghanistan typically screened positive for a mental disorder when they were surveyed three or four months after they got back to their home base...
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Many of the challenges facing the soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq are stressors that have been identified and studied in veterans of previous wars (e.g., fear for own life, participation in killing). However, these new wars also present challenges that impact the mental health problems facing veterans of these wars...
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