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Predictors of Risk and Resilience for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Ground Combat Marines: Methods of the Marine Resiliency Study

Authors :
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION ATLANTA GA
Baker, Dewleen G
Nash, William P
Litz, Brett T
Geyer, Mark A
Risbrough, Victoria B
Nievergelt, Caroline M
O'Connor, Daniel T
Larson, Gerald E
Schork, Nicholas J
Vasterling, Jennifer J
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION ATLANTA GA
Baker, Dewleen G
Nash, William P
Litz, Brett T
Geyer, Mark A
Risbrough, Victoria B
Nievergelt, Caroline M
O'Connor, Daniel T
Larson, Gerald E
Schork, Nicholas J
Vasterling, Jennifer J
Source :
DTIC
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The Marine Resiliency Study (MRS) is a prospective study of factors predictive of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among approximately 2,600 Marines in 4 battalions deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan. We describe the MRS design and predeployment participant characteristics. Starting in 2008, our research team conducted structured clinical interviews on Marine bases and collected data 4 times: at predeployment and at 1 week, 3 months, and 6 months postdeployment. Integrated with these data are medical and career histories from the Career History Archival Medical and Personnel System (CHAMPS) database. The CHAMPS database showed that 7.4% of the Marines enrolled in MRS had at least 1 mental health diagnosis. Of enrolled Marines, approximately half (51.3%) had prior deployments. We found a moderate positive relationship between deployment history and PTSD prevalence in these baseline data.<br />Pub. in CDC-Preventing Chronic Diseases, v9, p1-11, 2012.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn832138338
Document Type :
Electronic Resource