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Published Online: August 1992

Classification and Characteristics of Army Stress Casualties During Operation Desert Storm

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During the Persian Gulf War, the U.S. Army provided mental health care to soldiers using a model that emphasized the identification and management of factors associated with combat stress. Nonpathological labels, such as combat stress reaction, a non-hospital-based care delivery system, and simple interventions were used to promote return to duty. The authors describe such services provided to the U.S. Army 7th Corps. A total of 158 patients were treated; 72 percent were men. Seventy percent were from the junior ranks. Thirteen soldiers were treated for axis I disorders, four for axis ii disorders, and 118 for stress reactions. Ninety-nine percent of the soldiers treated were returned to effective duty after a brief intervention.

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Pages: 812 - 815

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Published in print: August 1992
Published online: 1 April 2006

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David R. McDuff
Department of Psychiatry, University of, Maryland School of Medicine, 645, West Redwood Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Jeannette L. Johnson
Department of Psychiatry, University of, Maryland School of Medicine, 645, West Redwood Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201

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