The relationship between number of trauma types, resilience, and psychological symptoms in ex-military personnel from India.

M Dolan, L Jin, R Sharma, NH Weiss… - … , Practice, and Policy, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Traumatic event (TE) types have been shown to relate to adverse psychological
outcomes. However, research in this area has relied almost exclusively on linear analysis …

[HTML][HTML] Stress in the Indian Armed Forces: how true and what to do?

V Ryali, PS Bhat, K Srivastava - Medical journal, Armed Forces …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Stress among the Indian Armed Forces has been a topic of discussion in the lay press,
among civil society, and the political classes over the last decade, often leading to …

Psychological aspects of peacekeeping operations

M Raju - Industrial psychiatry journal, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Peacekeeping operations are but one aspect of the systems of peace that have evolved over
the past seven decades in a world that is riven with violence of all kinds. With the end of cold …

An analysis of paramilitary referrals to psychiatric services at a tertiary care center

R Verma, S Mina, SN Deshpande - Industrial psychiatry journal, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Background: There is a dearth of specialized mental health services for Indian paramilitary
service personnel. Those requiring psychiatric evaluation are referred to government …

[PDF][PDF] Impact of low intensity conflict operations on service personnel

S Chaudhury, PK Chakraborty, V Pande, TR John… - Ind Psychiatry …, 2005 - researchgate.net
Background: Despite prolonged involvement of Indian security forces in low intensity conflict
operations there is a paucity of studies which evaluated the psychological effects of such …

Pharmacotherapy for relapse prevention of alcohol use disorder in the Indian setting: A systematic review

B Bharadwaj, N Selvakumar… - Industrial Psychiatry …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) is an important public health concern as estimates of the
prevalence of AUD range at 4%–6% in the Indian population. Currently, there is limited …

Psychological stress in the navy and a model for early detection

P Khanna, K Chatterjee, S Goyal… - Journal of Marine …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Stress is unavoidable and encountered in many shapes and sizes. Being in a state of
peaceful happiness may seem like an unachievable goal. Serving in the Armed Forces …

[PDF][PDF] Poly-trauma Survivors: Assessment using Rating Scales and SIS-II

S Chaudhury, PS Murthy, A Banerjee… - SIS Journal of …, 2011 - academia.edu
Dr.(Col) Suprakash Chaudhury, MD, Ph. D., Prof & Head, Dept of Psychiatry, RINPAS,
Kanke, Ranchi, Dr (Lt Col) PS Murthy, MD, Consultant Psychiatrist, Bangalore, Dr.(Col) …

[PDF][PDF] Psychological aspects of counter-insurgency operations

DS Goel - An Indian Perspective, 1998 - academia.edu
Psychological aspects of counter-insurgency operations Page 283 Psychological Aspects of
Counter-Insurgency Operations ◆ 269 Chapter 33 Psychological Aspects of CounterInsurgency …

Quality Of Life And Mental Health Status Of Ghanaian Military Personnel Post-Peacekeeping Missions

SAM Fiadzomor - 2022 - ugspace.ug.edu.gh
Introduction Quality of life (QOL) is a broad multidimensional concept that includes
subjective evaluations of both positive and negative aspects of life. The concept of health …