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Learn about Iraq War Veterans health issues related to service in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn (OIF/OND). Find out what steps to take to care for your health and whether you may be eligible for VA health care and disability compensation.
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17 kwi 2008 · A cross-sectional study of military personnel following deployment to conflicts in Iraq or Afghanistan ascertained histories of combat theater injury mechanisms and mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) and current prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and postconcussive symptoms.
4 cze 2020 · This systematic review examines studies published between 2003, the initial invasion of Iraq, and 2018 related to the long-term treatment outcomes for Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan suffering from combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Understanding sequelae of injury mechanisms and mild traumatic brain injury incurred during the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan: persistent postconcussive symptoms and posttraumatic stress disorder.
Veterans (N=1,030) who served in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan completed measures of PTSD symptom severity and self-rated health between September 2009 and February 2010. Analyses examined the association between PTSD symptoms and health outcomes.
19 lut 2017 · Most studies in post-conflict settings and among war-affected populations indicate a positive association between war trauma and the presence of various mental health disorders.
31 gru 2019 · Schneiderman AI, Braver ER, Kang HK. Understanding sequelae of injury mechanisms and mild traumatic brain injury incurred during the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan: persistent postconcussive symptoms and posttraumatic stress disorder. Am J Epidemiol. 2008;167:1446-1452.