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  • ART : 20534 : Not available for external loan
    Positive adjustment among American repatriated prisoners of the Vietnam war : modeling the long-term effects of captivity
    English
    20151100
    Sage
    United States | Viet Nam | torture | veterans | former prisoners of war | torture victims | social adjustment | determinants | time factors | social support | risk factors | protective factors | early experience | elderly | personal satisfaction | quality of life
    Clinical psychological science ; vol. 3, no. 6
  • ART : 18378 : Not available for external loan
    Does wartime captivity affect late-life mental health? : a study of Vietnam-era repatriated prisoners of war
    English
    20120700
    Taylor and Francis
    United States | Viet Nam | former prisoners of war | veterans | psychological effects | quality of life | mental health | anxiety disorders | depression | longitudinal studies | PTSD | torture | psychological resilience
    Research in human development ; vol. 9, no. 3
  • ART : 17721 : Not available for external loan
    Long-term effects of coping with extreme stress : longitudinal study of Vietnam-era repatriated prisoners of war
    English
    20111200
    Wiley-Blackwell
    United States | prisoners of war | imprisonment | psychological effects | military personnel | coping behaviour | physical effects | veterans | follow up studies | torture victims | adaptation | mental health | long-term effects | quality of life | wounds and injuries | depressive disorder | anxiety disorders | Vietnam war | psychological stress | PTSD | longitudinal studies
    Journal of traumatic stress ; vol. 24, no. 6
  • ART : 21630 : Not available for external loan
    The impact of killing on mental health symptoms in Gulf War veterans
    English
    20110300
    American Psychological Association
    United States | military personnel | veterans | armed conflict | psychological effects | killings | PTSD | depressive disorder | symptoms | effects on perpetrators | alcoholism | mental health | determinants of perpetration | perpetrators | witnesses | combat disorders
    Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice, and policy ; vol. 3, no. 1
  • ART : 17651 : Not available for external loan
    Captivity stressors and mental health consequences among repatriated US navy, army, and marine Vietnam-era prisoners of war
    English
    20110000
    American Psychological Association
    United States | Viet Nam | military personnel | torture victims | psychological effects | prisoners of war | PTSD | determinants | psychological resilience | physical torture | psychological torture | mental health
    Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice, and policy ; vol. 3, no. 4
  • ART : 10878 : Not available for external loan
    Male-perpetrated violence among Vietnam veteran couples : relationships with veteran's early life characteristics, trauma history, and PTSD symptomatology
    English
    20030800
    Wiley-Blackwell
    United States | Veterans, male | domestic violence | Combat disorders | armed conflict | Personality development | Aggression | Epidemiology | Americans | men | psychological stress | Early experience | emotional trauma | PTSD | perpetrators | symptoms | Criminal behaviour | Etiology
    Journal of traumatic stress ; vol. 16, no. 4
  • ART : 12873 : Not available for external loan
    Los Angeles symptom checklist : psychometric evidence with an adolescent sample
    English
    19971200
    United States | crime victims | Adolescents | urban areas | PTSD | Diagnosis | psychometrics | Self report | Questionnaires | Recurrence
    Assessment ; vol. 4, no. 4
  • ART : 04633 : Not available for external loan
    Alternative representations of war zone stressors : relationships to posttraumatic stress disorder in male and female Vietnam veterans
    English
    19950200
    United States | veterans, female | veterans, male | PTSD | combat disorders | sex factors | diagnosis | warfare | self report | psychiatric status rating scales | retrospective studies | epidemiology
    Journal of abnormal psychology ; vol. 104, no. 1
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