The findings suggest that psychiatric disorders in Marines are diagnosed most frequently during the initial months of recruit training rather than after combat deployment. The disproportionate loss of psychologically unfit personnel early in training creates a "healthy warrior effect," because only those persons who have proven their resilience during training remain eligible for combat.
5/26/08
PTSD in the military
Labels:
epidemiology,
healthy warrior effect,
military,
psychiatry,
PTSD
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