Search Results - "Wilk, Joshua E."
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The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in US combat soldiers: a head-to-head comparison of DSM-5 versus DSM-IV-TR symptom criteria with the PTSD checklist
Published in The Lancet. Psychiatry (01-09-2014)“…Summary Background The definition of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) underwent substantial changes in the 2013 edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical…”
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Calibrating the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C) for detecting alcohol-related problems among Canadian, UK and US soldiers: cross-sectional pre-deployment and post-deployment survey results
Published in BMJ open (02-05-2023)“…ObjectivesExcessive alcohol use can bring about adverse health and work-related consequences in civilian and military populations. Screening for excessive…”
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PTSD Treatment for Soldiers After Combat Deployment: Low Utilization of Mental Health Care and Reasons for Dropout
Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-08-2014)“…Are efforts to engage veterans in PTSD treatment falling short? A study from the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research found a sharp drop-off in treatment…”
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Methodological Issues in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Research
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Associations of health care staff burnout with negative health and organizational outcomes in the U.S. military health system
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-08-2023)“…Burnout is a personal and occupational phenomenon that has been associated with negative physical and psychological outcomes in medical staff. Additionally,…”
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Stigma, Barriers to Care, and Use of Mental Health Services Among Active Duty and National Guard Soldiers After Combat
Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2010)“…This study examined rates of utilization of mental health care among active duty and National Guard soldiers with mental health problems three and 12 months…”
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Prevalence of Mental Health Problems and Functional Impairment Among Active Component and National Guard Soldiers 3 and 12 Months Following Combat in Iraq
Published in Archives of general psychiatry (01-06-2010)“…CONTEXT A growing body of literature has demonstrated the association of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan with postdeployment mental health problems,…”
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Mild traumatic brain injury (concussion), posttraumatic stress disorder, and depression in U.S. soldiers involved in combat deployments: association with postdeployment symptoms
Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-04-2012)“…Several studies have examined the relationship between concussion/mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and…”
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Relationship of combat experiences to alcohol misuse among U.S. soldiers returning from the Iraq war
Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-04-2010)“…Abstract Objective Studies have shown a relationship between combat experiences and alcohol misuse in military personnel; it is not known if there are specific…”
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Differential impact of type of killing on posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in U.S. Army soldiers deployed to Afghanistan
Published in Journal of traumatic stress (01-12-2023)“…Over the past 20 years, U.S. military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have been marked by high rates of combat and wartime killings. Research on Vietnam‐era…”
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Combat Medics' Preparedness to Serve as Behavioral Health Extenders in Forward Environments
Published in Military medicine (19-08-2024)“…Future multidomain operational combat environments will require combat medics to play a larger role in managing behavioral health (BH) conditions in forward…”
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Suicide Behavior Results From the U.S. Army's Suicide Prevention Leadership Tool Study: The Behavioral Health Readiness and Suicide Risk Reduction Review (R4)
Published in Military medicine (23-01-2024)“…The U.S. Army developed a new tool called the Behavioral Health Readiness and Suicide Risk Reduction Review (R4) for suicide prevention. A 12-month evaluation…”
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Development of Training to Prepare Army Medics to Address Behavioral Health Needs of Soldiers in Far-Forward Environments Utilizing Mobile App Technology
Published in Military medicine (29-08-2023)“…ABSTRACT Introduction Multi-domain operational combat environments will likely restrict key components of current behavioral health (BH) service delivery…”
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Far Forward Behavioral Health Service Delivery in Future Combat Environments: A Qualitative Needs Assessment
Published in Military medicine (28-03-2022)“…ABSTRACT Introduction It is expected that future multi-domain operational (MDO) combat environments will be characterized by limited capabilities for immediate…”
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Trends in Mental Health Services Utilization and Stigma in US Soldiers From 2002 to 2011
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-09-2014)“…We characterized trends in mental health services utilization and stigma over the course of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars among active-component US soldiers…”
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Mental Health Service Utilization and Perceived Barriers to Receiving Care in Deployed Soldiers
Published in Military medicine (08-06-2020)“…Abstract Introduction Scant research has examined mental health treatment utilization and barriers to care in deployed U.S. soldiers. This study aims to assess…”
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Aggression in US soldiers post-deployment: Associations with combat exposure and PTSD and the moderating role of trait anger
Published in Aggressive behavior (01-11-2015)“…Anger and aggression are among the most common issues reported by returning service members from combat deployments. However, the pathways between combat…”
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Minor Behavioral Health Readiness and Profiling Barriers in the U.S. Army
Published in Military medicine (01-09-2018)“…Medical readiness for deployment is arguably the most important component of personnel readiness in the U.S. Army. Administrative documents called profiles…”
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Behavioral Health Provider Attitudes Toward Behavioral Health Profiles in the U.S. Army
Published in Military medicine (01-01-2022)“…ABSTRACT Introduction U.S. Army healthcare providers’ use of profiles to document and communicate behavioral health (BH) condition limitations to commanders is…”
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Alcohol misuse, alcohol-related risky behaviors, and childhood adversity among soldiers who returned from Iraq or Afghanistan
Published in Addictive behaviors (01-02-2014)“…Abstract Background Soldiers face a great number of traumatic combat exposures while deployed, which research has shown to contribute to the development of…”
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