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Mil Med
March 2018
San Francisco VA Medical Center, 4150 Clement Street, San Francisco, CA 94121.
Objectives: The Deployment Anxiety Reduction Training (DART) is a manualized tool that was developed and piloted with active duty service members and recently deployed veterans regarding their response to potential and experienced acute combat stress reactions. DART is low risk and has high potential to be beneficial. It is a brief, one-session, non-pharmacological approach designed to reduce symptoms of peritraumatic panic and increase resilience in the face of a potentially traumatic stressor.
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December 2017
Department of Psychology, Lewis and Clarke College, Portland, Oregon.
Am J Ind Med
May 2017
Department of Psychology, Lewis and Clarke College, Portland, Oregon.
Objectives: To examine the prevalence of sleep disorders, deprivation, and quality in a sample of prison employees, and investigate the relationship between exposure to work-related critical incidents and sleep.
Methods: We surveyed 355 Washington State Department of Corrections employees. The survey included the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index and the Critical Incident History Questionnaire.
PLoS One
February 2015
Department of Psychiatry, New York University, New York, New York, United States of America.
Introduction: It has been reported that posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with secondary spouse/partner (S/P) emotional distress and relationship violence.
Objective: To investigate the relationships between PTSD, S/P emotional distress and relationship violence among police recruits using a prospective design.
Methods: Two hypotheses were tested in 71 S/Ps: (1) Police officer reports of greater PTSD symptoms after 12 months of police service will be associated with greater secondary trauma symptoms among S/Ps; (2) Greater secondary trauma symptoms among S/Ps at 12 months will be associated with S/P reports of greater relationship violence.
Am J Addict
April 2011
Mental Health Service, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, California, USA.
In a large sample of urban police officers, 18.1% of males and 15.9% of females reported experiencing adverse consequences from alcohol use and 7.
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