Violent behaviour in U.K. military personnel returning home after deployment.
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Using self-report surveys at the beginning of service to develop multi-outcome risk models for new soldiers in the U.S. Army.Using administrative data to identify U.S. Army soldiers at high-risk of perpetrating minor violent crimes.Predicting non-familial major physical violent crime perpetration in the US Army from administrative data.The mental health of the UK Armed Forces: where facts meet fiction.Screening for violence risk in military veterans: predictive validity of a brief clinical toolPTSD symptoms and family versus stranger violence in Iraq and Afghanistan veteransAlcohol use in the military: associations with health and wellbeing.The factor structure of psychiatric comorbidity among Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans and its relationship to violence, incarceration, suicide attempts, and suicidality.The critical warzone experiences (CWE) scale: initial psychometric properties and association with PTSD, anxiety, and depressionSoldier, civilian, criminal: identifying pathways to offending of ex-armed forces personnel in prisonViolent behaviour and post-traumatic stress disorder in US Iraq and Afghanistan veterans.The mental health of the UK Armed Forces in the 21st century: resilience in the face of adversity.Aggressive and violent behavior among military personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan: prevalence and link with deployment and combat exposure.International military operations and mental health--A review.A systematic review of mental disorders and perpetration of domestic violence among military populations.Predicting Sexual Assault Perpetration in the U.S. Army Using Administrative Data.Violent behavior among military reservists.Risk Factors for Concurrent Suicidal Ideation and Violent Impulses in Military Veterans.Psychosocial outcomes of an inclusive adapted sport and adventurous training course for military personnel.Trauma exposure and PTSD symptoms associate with violence in inner city civilians.Systematic review of mental health disorders and intimate partner violence victimisation among military populationsVeteran mental health services in the UK: are we headed in the right direction?Effects of blast-induced neurotrauma on the nucleus accumbens.The impact of fathers' military deployment on child adjustment. The support needs of primary school children and their families separated during active military service: A pilot study.Post-deployment family violence among UK military personnel.Risk and Protective Factors for Difficulty Controlling Violent Behavior in National Guard and Reserve Service Members.Narrative transformation among military personnel on an adventurous training and sport course.Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Aggression, Impulsivity, and History of Other- and Self-Directed Aggression.PTSD as a Risk Factor for the Development of Violence Among Juvenile Offenders: A Group-Based Trajectory Modeling Approach.Exploring Demographics and Health as Predictors of Risk-Taking in UK Help-Seeking Veterans.
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Violent behaviour in U.K. military personnel returning home after deployment.
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2011-11-25T00:00:00Z