作者: Brenda K Wiederhold , None
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关键词: Posttraumatic stress 、 Psychiatry 、 Chronic pain 、 Peacekeeping 、 Depression (differential diagnoses) 、 Training methods 、 Suicide prevention 、 Increased risk 、 Suicide Risk 、 Medicine
摘要: "Lowering Suicide Risk in Returning Troops: Wounds of War" discusses the topic increased suicide risk service men and women around world. Research has shown that those who have served both combat missions peacekeeping operations are at an for suicide. suggests this may result from their 'wounds war'. Some wounds be more 'invisible'; such as depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, chronic pain, while others visibly apparent; physical disabilities. Whatever wound though, it seems they all lead to suicide.In book, many aspects military how effectively deal with issue discussed. Specifically, some questions raised are: How do we detect vulnerable risk, possibly due a combination genetics past environmental insults? most appropriately assess risk? Once detected, help decrease Are there pre-deployment training methods can employ 'inoculate' individuals against in-theater post-deployment appropriate dealing