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Treating the Invisible Wounds of War: Conclusions and Recommendations
Published in Invisible Wounds of War (08-05-2008)“…Throughout its history, the United States has striven to recruit, prepare, and sustain an armed force with the capacity and capability to defend the nation…”
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The Cost of Post-Deployment Mental Health and Cognitive Conditions
Published in Invisible Wounds of War (08-05-2008)“…The previous part of this monograph (see Part III) described the consequences associated with deployment-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major…”
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Survey of Individuals Previously Deployed for OEF/OIF
Published in Invisible Wounds of War (08-05-2008)“…RAND conducted a large population-based survey on individuals previously deployed as part of Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) to…”
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The Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq—An Overview
Published in Invisible Wounds of War (08-05-2008)“…This chapter provides a thumbnail sketch of the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. The first section describes the composition of the U.S. forces by…”
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Predicting the Immediate and Long-Term Consequences of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Depression, and Traumatic Brain Injury in Veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom
Published in Invisible Wounds of War (08-05-2008)“…Although there is an emerging consensus that mental health and cognitive conditions stemming from service in Afghanistan and Iraq are likely to have severe and…”
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Prevalence of PTSD, Depression, and TBI Among Returning Servicemembers
Published in Invisible Wounds of War (08-05-2008)“…As Kessler (2000) has noted: “Any assessment of the societal impact of a disorder must begin with a consideration of prevalence” (p. 4). By critically…”
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Introduction
Published in Invisible Wounds of War (08-05-2008)“…Since October 2001, approximately 1.64 million U.S. troops have deployed as part of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF, Afghanistan) and Operation Iraqi Freedom…”
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Systems of Care: Challenges and Opportunities to Improve Access to High-Quality Care
Published in Invisible Wounds of War (08-05-2008)“…How can we best provide services for military personnel who are suffering from mental health and cognitive problems? The answer to that question is the focus…”
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Introduction
Published in Invisible Wounds of War (15-04-2008)“…Since October 2001, approximately 1.64 million U.S. troops have deployed as part of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF, Afghanistan) and Operation Iraqi Freedom…”
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Chapter Four - Survey of Individuals Previously Deployed for OEF/OIF
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Part V: Caring for the Invisible Wounds
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Part II: The Nature and Scope of the Problem
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Chapter Eight - Treating the Invisible Wounds of War: Conclusions andRecommendations
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Chapter Three - Prevalence of PTSD, Depression, and TBI Among ReturningServicemembers
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Part VI: Conclusions and Recommendations
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Chapter Two - The Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq—An Overview
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Part I: Introduction, Current Policy Context,and Historical Perspective
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