Combat stressors predicting perceived stress among previously deployed soldiers/ (Record no. 22115)

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Personal name MITCHELL Mary M.
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Title Combat stressors predicting perceived stress among previously deployed soldiers/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Mary M. Mitchell
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011
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Summary, etc. This article suggests that combat exposures are considered principle stressors in developing mental health problems. Nevertheless, research suggests social support can reduce this risk. This article shows results suggesting that unit cohesion plays a vital role in the reduction of perceived stress among soldiers.
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Main entry heading Military Psychology :
Related parts Vol 23, Number 6, November-December 2011, pp.573-586 (119)
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