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Journal articles on the topic "Post-combat adaptation"

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Saltzman, L. Y., R. Pat-Horenczyk, M. Lombe, et al. "Post-combat adaptation: improving social support and reaching constructive growth." Anxiety, Stress, & Coping 31, no. 4 (2018): 418–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10615806.2018.1454740.

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Kaur, Manminder, Thomas Bell, Samira Salek-Ardakani, and Tracy Hussell. "Macrophage adaptation in airway inflammatory resolution." European Respiratory Review 24, no. 137 (2015): 510–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0030-2015.

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Bacterial and viral infections (exacerbations) are particularly problematic in those with underlying respiratory disease, including post-viral infection, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pulmonary fibrosis. Patients experiencing exacerbations tend to be at the more severe end of the disease spectrum and are often difficult to treat. Most of the unmet medical need remains in this patient group. Airway macrophages are one of the first cell populations to encounter airborne pathogens and, in health, exist in a state of reduced responsiveness due to interactions with the respirato
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KONIUSH, М. "Big data as a threat to the right to non-discrimination." INFORMATION AND LAW, no. 2(37) (June 23, 2021): 46–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.37750/2616-6798.2021.2(37).238335.

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This article reveals the problem of the importance and necessity of modernization and adaptation of the right to non-discrimination in the era of Big data and automated data processing systems. A number of approaches that could potentially facilitate the solution of this problem is proposed, in particular with regard to pre- and post-processing of data. The concept of “code as law” is analyzed, which helps to understand the impact of digital technologies on discrimination and to find new ways to combat this phenomenon.
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Mas, N., and O. Floreskul. "SOME ATTEMPTS TO DIAGNOSE POST-TRAUMATIC DEVIATIONS OF PARTICIPANTS OF COMBAT ACTIVITIES IN THE EARLY STAGES OF THEIR OCCURRENCE." Visnyk Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Military-Special Sciences, no. 2 (46) (2021): 38–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2217.2021.46.38-43.

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The war in the East of Ukraine has taken the interest to the issues of post-traumatic disorders to a significantly high level. Due to the activity of the domestic scientists among the instruments of the psychologists-officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine there's a high variability of methods to define and identify the post traumatic disorders and deviations. They are represented both in the form of brief surveys for prior screening of the features of the post-traumatic stress disorder, states of emergency and depression and as well as in the form of the multifactor surveys to point out the s
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Kolesnichenko, O. "TYPES OF ADAPTATION OF THE MILITARY PERSONNEL TO PERFORMING OF SERVICE AND COMBAT MISSIONS UNDER THE COMBAT CONDITIONS." Ukrainian Psychological Journal, no. 1 (11) (2019): 130–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/upj.2019.1(11).10.

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Psychological traumatization of the personnel of the National Guard of Ukraine’s shall be studіed because of the antiterrorist operation taking place in the Eastern Ukraine, which, as for its full scale and human losses, equates to a real war. We found out that participants in combat actions suffer various forms of maladaptation, which disturb their somatic, psychological and social functioning. We used a set of psych diagnostic techniques to determine the peculiarities of military members’ adaptation to stressful conditions, and the cluster analysis procedure to generalize the data. In the fi
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Ershova, Irina B., and Yuliya V. Glushko. "Incidence of primary school age children with post-trumatic stress disorder." Pediatrician (St. Petersburg) 8, no. 4 (2017): 26–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/ped8426-31.

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Presents the results of evaluations of morbidity 123 primary school children suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), caused by the military actions in the Donbass region. By us the data analysis was conducted patient cards (f. 112/u) and medical statements (f. 027/u) children study groups, over the period of appealability throughout the year. Revealed an increase the incidence of somatic pathologies in children survived the military events that were recorded in 2.5 times more likely than in the comparison group (children who have not experienced combat operations). The first plac
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Soloviev, Andrey, Elena Ichitovkina, and Elena Golubeva. "Prevention of Dementia Formation in Retired Combat Participants with a History of Traumatic Brain Injuries." European Journal of Mental Health 15, no. 2 (2020): 160–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5708/ejmh.15.2020.2.5.

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Background: A set of measures to prevent the formation of gross organic mental disorders in combat participants having traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important public health task. This study aims to conduct a catamnestic survey of retired combat participants who possess a history of TBI to determine the directions of prevention of dementia formation. Methods: Seventy-one retired combatants were surveyed at the time of their retirement and three years after their retirement. Clinical and experimental psychological methods were used. To identify the dynamics of cognitive disorders, the Short
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Zuikova, A. A., T. E. Potemina, A. V. Pereshein A. V. Pereshein A. V. Pereshein, and S. V. Kuznetsova. "Development of psychosomatic disorders after suffering combat stress." Russian Osteopathic Journal, no. 3-4 (January 17, 2019): 71–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2018-3-4-71-77.

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Introduction. Combat stress is characterized by extreme impact on the human mind, the psychological consequences of which are expressed in extreme manifestations in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). With the participation of a large number of people in local armed and interethnic confl icts PTSD can cause health problems, complete or partial disability and lead to social disadaptation.Goal of research — objective is to identify the main psychosomatic disorders after suffering combat stress.Materials and methods. 268 men between 21 and 49 years old, combat veterans (main group), and 60 mil
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Otsuka, Yasutami, Akihiko Onozawa, Azusa Kikukawa, and Yoshinori Miyamoto. "Effects of Flight Workload on Urinary Catecholamine Responses in Experienced Military Pilots." Perceptual and Motor Skills 105, no. 2 (2007): 563–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.105.2.563-571.

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This study investigated the flight responses induced by strenuous aerobatic demonstration flight and an air-to-air combat maneuvering flight in experienced pilots. Subjects were 54 military male pilots on a volunteer basis: 8 T-4 pilots ( M = 35.8 yr., SD = 4.9), 15 F-4 pilots ( M = 32.6 yr., SD = 5.1), 13 F-15 pilots ( M = 33.8 yr., SD = 1.0), and 18 F-2 pilots ( M = 33.7 yr., SD = 3.9). Samples of urine were collected approximately 30 min. before and 20 min. after the flights. The postflight adrenaline in all pilots was significantly higher than at preflight, while a significant increase in
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Dolan, Artioli, Pereira, and Gualano. "Muscular Atrophy and Sarcopenia in the Elderly: Is There a Role for Creatine Supplementation?" Biomolecules 9, no. 11 (2019): 642. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom9110642.

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Sarcopenia is characterized by a loss of muscle mass, quality, and function, and negatively impacts health, functionality, and quality of life for numerous populations, particularly older adults. Creatine is an endogenously produced metabolite, which has the theoretical potential to counteract many of the morphological and metabolic parameters underpinning sarcopenia. This can occur through a range of direct and indirect mechanisms, including temporal and spatial functions that accelerate ATP regeneration during times of high energy demand, direct anabolic and anti-catabolic functions, and enh
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Post-combat adaptation"

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Smith, Andrew James. "Understanding Combat Veteran Adaptation via Social-Cognitive Factors: Testing Relationships among Emotion Dysregulation, Coping Self-Efficacy Appraisals, and Negative Worldview." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/77533.

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Background. The current study was conducted to increase understanding of factors that promote or deter post-combat adaptation. In total, five research questions were posed and tested, leading to examination of how difficulties with emotion regulation, post-deployment coping self-efficacy (PDCSE), and disrupted worldview work in-concert to influence post-combat adaptation (as measured by PTSD severity, depression severity, and quality of life perceptions). Methods. The final sample included cross-sectional data for 123 OEF/OIF veterans who were referred for assessment and/or treatment in an out
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Collins, Sean T. "Post-Deployment Health Assessment in United States Service Members after Iraq Deployment: A Dissertation." eScholarship@UMMS, 2009. https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsn_diss/16.

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The purpose of this study was to identify health and emotional-related issues of service members after a deployment to Iraq. Secondary data analysis and a cross-sectional descriptive design, were used to analyze data from the Department of Defense Post Deployment Health Assessment (PDHA) database. The cognitive appraisal model of stress and coping (Lazarus and Folkman, 1984) guided this study. Several statistical techniques were used including: frequency distributions cross tab evaluations, factor analysis, reliability calculations, regression analysis and tests for mediation. The study sample
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Books on the topic "Post-combat adaptation"

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Chuck, Dean, ed. Down range: To Iraq and back. WordSmith Publishing, 2005.

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Close to home: A soldier's guide to returning from war. iUniverse, 2008.

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Combat stress reaction: The enduring toll of war. Plenum Press, 1993.

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Lifton, Robert Jay. Death in life: Survivors of Hiroshima. University of North Carolina Press, 1991.

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A, Milgram Norman, and International Conference on Psychological Stress and Adjustment in Time of War and Peace (3rd : 1983 : Tel-Aviv, Israel)., eds. Stress and coping in time of war: Generalizations from the Israeli experience. Brunner/Mazel, 1986.

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Bridget C., Ph.D. Cantrell and Chuck Dean. Down Range: To Iraq and Back. WordSmith Books, 2005.

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J, Lukey Brian, and Tepe Victoria, eds. Biobehavioral resilience to stress. CRC Press, 2008.

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J, Lukey Brian, and Tepe Victoria, eds. Biobehavioral resilience to stress. CRC Press, 2008.

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Solomon, Zahava. Combat Stress Reaction: The Enduring Toll of War. Springer, 2012.

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Biobehavioral Resilience to Stress. CRC, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Post-combat adaptation"

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"The Black Major." In Martin R. Delany's Civil War and Reconstruction, edited by Tunde Adeleke. University Press of Mississippi, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496826633.003.0002.

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Chapter one introduces readers to Martin Delany’s services as the first combat major in the Union Army. The documents embody his hopes and aspirations for post-slavery America, and highlight his patriotic fervor and leadership abilities. Convinced that the future of blacks depended on the War’s outcome, Delany used his elevated status and distinction to launch recruiting efforts; urging blacks to enlist and fight for their freedom and future. While assisting with recruiting colored regiments, Delany advised freedmen on best adaptation strategies. He considered land-acquisition crucial to solidifying black freedom and urged blacks to pool their resources and assist each other with acquiring land. His status as a government official did not deter him from continued critique of slavery and racism. He focused on ensuring that freedmen felt empowered and understood that times had irreversibly changed and that slavery was over; a disposition some government officials found unsettling and potentially subversive.
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