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Original Source: Gender differences in depression and PTSD symptoms following combat exposure.
Background: This research examined gender as a moderator of the association between combat exposure (CE) and depression as well as CE and PTSD symptoms among a nonclinical sample of Soldiers following deployment in support of operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. Methods: Cases included 6,943 (516 women, 6,427 men) active duty Soldiers that were retrospectively analyzed from a pre- and post-deployment screening database at a large Army installation. Results: Gender moderated the association between CE and dep...
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At the dawn of the third millennium medical researchers still know very little about gender-specific differences in illness, particularly when it comes to disease symptoms, influencing social and psyc...
Fewer than half of the individuals who screened positive for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after serving with the US military in Iraq or Afghanistan have been referred for further evaluation or...
New study shows PTSD symptoms reduced in combat-exposed military via integrative medicine
Healing touch combined with guided imagery (HT+GI) provides significant clinical reductions in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms for combat-exposed active duty military, according to a st...
Sex differences in the normal composition of the heart may explain unique gender outcomes
(Sex and Gender Women's Health Collaborative) New findings add to the understanding of the many ways in which Women and Men Differ in Cardiac Pathophysiology, leading to differences in heart disease o...
Military Sexual Trauma Complicates PTSD for Female Veterans
Female veterans who experience sexual trauma in the military often find it difficult to seek help and, even with treatment, can live with PTSD symptoms for years. Medscape Medical News
PTSD Military And Veterans Should Receive Purple Hearts, NAMI Urges
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an invisible wound and soldiers with PTSD should be considered for Purple Heart medals, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) urged yesterday as it la...
Men and women get sick in different ways
(Versita) A new article titled "Gender medicine: a task for the third millennium" presents research on gender-related differences conducted by Giovannella Baggio of Padua University Hospital and her t...
No Gender-Related Differences Found In Neurocognitive Testing After Sports-Related Concussions
As female participation in sports grows rapidly, there is a popular notion that there are gender-related differences in athletes' responses to sports-related concussion, and prior research has support...
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Military veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) frequently report exposure to multiple other traumas in addition to their military experiences. This study aimed to examine the impact of ex...
Impact of exposure to combat during deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan on mental health by gender.
BACKGROUND: Interest in the mental health of women deployed to modern military campaigns is increasing, although research examining gender differences is limited. Little is known about experiences wom...
Gender differences in depression and PTSD symptoms following combat exposure.
Background: This research examined gender as a moderator of the association between combat exposure (CE) and depression as well as CE and PTSD symptoms among a nonclinical sample of Soldiers following...
BACKGROUND: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that develops after military personnel have been discharged may lead to severe impairment. We investigated whether personnel who develop PTSD after di...
Posttraumatic stress disorder 1 month after 2008 earthquake in China: Wenchuan earthquake survey.
The objective of the study was to understand the rate of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and to explore the effects of sociodemographic characteristics and the disaster losses on the development...