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    When a Soldier Commits Suicide in Iraq: Impact on Unit and Caregivers.Full Text Available By: Carr, Russell B.. Psychiatry: Interpersonal & Biological Processes, Summer2011, Vol. 74 Issue 2, p95-106, 12p; DOI: 10.1521/psyc.2011.74.2.95

    Family perceptions of post-deployment healthcare needs of Iraq/Afghanistan military personnel.Full Text Available By: Zeber, John E.; Noel, Polly H.; Pugh, Mary Jo; Copeland, Laurel A.; Parchman, Michael L.. Mental Health in Family Medicine, 2010, Vol. 7 Issue 3, p135-143, 9p, 3 Charts



    An Rx for the Army's Wounded Minds.Full Text Available By: Thompson, Mark. Time, 8/16/2010, Vol. 176 Issue 7, p20-23, 4p, 5 Color Photographs

    Unmet Health Services Needs Experienced by Puerto Rican OEF/OIF Veterans and Families Post Deployment.Full Text Available By: Hannold, Elizabeth M.; Freytes, I. Magaly; Uphold, Constance R.. Military Medicine, Apr2011, Vol. 176 Issue 4, p381-388, 8p

    When War Hits Home.Full Text Available By: Darwin, Jaine. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Feb2011, Vol. 137 Issue 2, p50-54, 5p

    TRYING TO MAKE A LIFE.Full Text Available (cover story) By: Cannon, Angie; Querna, Elizabeth; Brink, Susan; Shute, Nancy; Szegedy-Maszak, Marianne; Gilgoff, Dan; Hook, Carol; Jack, Jennifer L.; Bentrup, Nancy L.; Moothart, Allegra; Wakefield, Ann M.; Konieczko, Jill; M. Ekman, Monica. U.S. News & World Report, 11/29/2004, Vol. 137 Issue 19, p44-51, 8p, 6 Color Photographs, 1 Chart

    Developmental Issues Impacting Military Families With Young Children During Single and Multiple Deployments.Full Text Available By: Barker, Lisa Hains; Berry, Kathy D.. Military Medicine, Oct2009, Vol. 174 Issue 10, p1033-1040, 8p

    Posttraumatic Stress, Family Adjustment, and Treatment Preferences Among National Guard Soldiers Deployed to OEF/OIF.Full Text Available By: Khaylis, Anna; Polusny, Melissa A.; Erbes, Christopher R.; Gewirtz, Abigail; Rath, Michael. Military Medicine, Feb2011, Vol. 176 Issue 2, p126-131, 6p
    Subjects: POST-traumatic stress disorder; SOLDIERS; FAMILY relations; UNITED States; National Security


    Keeping Up The Fight.Full Text Available (cover story) Time, 4/16/2007, Vol. 169 Issue 16, p36-41, 6p, 7 Black and White Photographs

    AGAINST THE WAR BUT MARRIED TO IT.Full Text Available (cover story) By: Houppert, Karen. Nation, 11/10/2003, Vol. 277 Issue 15, p11-16, 4p, 1 Black and White Photograph
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how the war in Iraq affects soldiers and their families - 1 views

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    1.) Family perceptions of post-deployment healthcare needs of Iraq/Afghanistan military personnel. URL http://web.ebscohost.com
    2.) Posttraumatic Stress, Family Adjustment, and Treatment Preferences Among National Guard Soldiers Deployed to OEF/OIF.
    3.) Fighting the War Within: Suicide as an Individual and Public Health Challenge in the U.S. Army.
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