作者: R. Gregory Lande
DOI: 10.7205/MILMED-D-10-00340
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摘要: ABSTRACTObjective: This article examined the factors associated with suicide during America's Civil War and years immediately following cessation of armed conflict. Methods: Contemporary newspaper reports, complemented by book journal articles, provide an understanding incidence motivations suicide. Results: The rate in general population dramatically increased war's end. During War, suicides occurred nearly every month, reliably peaking spring each year. Depression alcohol abuse were major military suicides. Conclusion: Emotional disorders misuse, when combined hardships war, contributed to a steady War.