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It all adds up: Addressing the roles of cumulative traumatic experiences on military veterans.

Arielle A J Scoglio1, Steven D Shirk2, Carolyn Mazure3, Crystal L Park4, Beth E Molnar5, Rani A Hoff3, Shane W Kraus6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Posttraumatic stress symptoms are common after discharge from military service in male and female Post-9/11 veterans, many of whom experienced combat.
OBJECTIVE: This is a study of the impacts of childhood and adult assaults are studied both separately and together on the level of posttraumatic stress symptoms in male and female Post-9/11 veterans (N = 850) after discharge from military service. PARTICIPANTS AND
SETTING: This cross-sectional secondary analysis uses data from the baseline interviews of the Survey of Experiences of Returning Veterans (SERV) cohort study.
METHODS: Childhood sexual and physical abuse, adult sexual and physical assault, and combat exposure were the main exposures of interest and the primary outcome measurement was the Posttraumatic Symptom Checklist-Civilian, assessing symptom severity post discharge from military service.
RESULTS: Our sample reported high rates of childhood abuse, adult victimization, combat exposure, and posttraumatic stress symptoms. Tested separately, models including different types of victimization had both unique (f2 = 0.30) and cumulative (f2 = 0.32) effects on severity of posttraumatic stress symptoms in male and female veterans.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results underscore the importance of assessing childhood and adult trauma history in returning veterans in addition to traumas they experienced during their service. These findings highlight the importance of focusing on building resilience in our military servicemembers.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Assault; Child abuse; Combat exposure; Posttraumatic stress; Veteran

Year:  2019        PMID: 31648113     DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104227

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Abuse Negl        ISSN: 0145-2134


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1.  Effectiveness of Complementary and Integrative Approaches in Promoting Engagement and Overall Wellness Toward Suicide Prevention in Veterans.

Authors:  Amanda Vitale; Lauren Byma; Shengnan Sun; Evan Podolak; Zhaoyu Wang; Sharon Alter; Hanga Galfalvy; Joseph Geraci; Erik Langhoff; Heidi Klingbeil; Rachel Yehuda; Fatemeh Haghighi; Ann Feder
Journal:  J Altern Complement Med       Date:  2021-03       Impact factor: 2.579

2.  Association of Child Maltreatment and Deployment-related Traumatic Experiences with Mental Disorders in Active Duty Service Members and Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces: Association de la Maltraitance des Enfants et des Expériences Traumatisantes Liées au Déploiement Avec les Troubles Mentaux Chez les Membres du Service Actif et Les Anciens Combattants des Forces Armées Canadiennes.

Authors:  Tracie O Afifi; Jitender Sareen; Tamara Taillieu; Ashley Stewart-Tufescu; Natalie Mota; Shay-Lee Bolton; Gordon J G Asmundson; Murray W Enns; Katie A Ports; Rakesh Jetly
Journal:  Can J Psychiatry       Date:  2021-01-21       Impact factor: 4.356

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