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The following pages link to Violent offending by UK military personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan: a data linkage cohort study (Q30600051):
Displaying 50 items.
- Using administrative data to identify U.S. Army soldiers at high-risk of perpetrating minor violent crimes (Q30275733) (← links)
- Predicting non-familial major physical violent crime perpetration in the US Army from administrative data. (Q30278571) (← links)
- Succumbing to the Call of Violence - Sex-Linked Development of Appetitive Aggression in Relation to Familial and Organized Violence (Q33650435) (← links)
- Screening for violence risk in military veterans: predictive validity of a brief clinical tool (Q34081341) (← links)
- Combat high or traumatic stress: violent offending is associated with appetitive aggression but not with symptoms of traumatic stress (Q34850678) (← links)
- Identifying British Army infantry recruit population characteristics using biographical data (Q35868891) (← links)
- Personality assessment inventory internalizing and externalizing structure in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: associations with aggression (Q35939925) (← links)
- Advancements in treating intimate partner violence in veterans (Q35972873) (← links)
- The impact of war on mental health: lest we forget (Q36118746) (← links)
- Sensitive Periods for Developing a Robust Trait of Appetitive Aggression (Q36149559) (← links)
- Appetitive Aggression and Adverse Childhood Experiences Shape Violent Behavior in Females Formerly Associated with Combat. (Q36285179) (← links)
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Hostile Cognitions, and Aggression in Iraq/Afghanistan Era Veterans (Q37151903) (← links)
- Soldier, civilian, criminal: identifying pathways to offending of ex-armed forces personnel in prison (Q37167769) (← links)
- Do Alcohol Misuse, Service Utilisation, and Demographic Characteristics Differ between UK Veterans and Members of the General Public Attending an NHS General Hospital? (Q37449724) (← links)
- Extremism, religion and psychiatric morbidity in a population-based sample of young men. (Q37495409) (← links)
- Violent behaviour and post-traumatic stress disorder in US Iraq and Afghanistan veterans (Q37735096) (← links)
- The mental health of the UK Armed Forces in the 21st century: resilience in the face of adversity. (Q38191506) (← links)
- Aggressive and violent behavior among military personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan: prevalence and link with deployment and combat exposure (Q38329234) (← links)
- A systematic review of mental disorders and perpetration of domestic violence among military populations (Q38546363) (← links)
- Predicting Sexual Assault Perpetration in the U.S. Army Using Administrative Data. (Q38619493) (← links)
- Combat Experiences and their Relationship to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Clusters in UK Military Personnel Deployed to Afghanistan (Q38915109) (← links)
- Stalking: A Multidimensional Framework for Assessment and Safety Planning (Q38967600) (← links)
- Aggression in US soldiers post-deployment: Associations with combat exposure and PTSD and the moderating role of trait anger (Q38981753) (← links)
- Violent behavior among military reservists (Q39255598) (← links)
- Trauma exposure and PTSD symptoms associate with violence in inner city civilians (Q39495595) (← links)
- Risk-taking behaviours among UK military reservists. (Q40722688) (← links)
- Criminal typology of veterans entering substance abuse treatment (Q41464970) (← links)
- Psychotherapeutic Intervention in the Demobilization Process: Addressing Combat-related Mental Injuries with Narrative Exposure in a First and Second Dissemination Stage. (Q41540023) (← links)
- Systematic review of mental health disorders and intimate partner violence victimisation among military populations (Q41597204) (← links)
- Disturbed EEG sleep, paranoid cognition and somatic symptoms identify veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. (Q42362605) (← links)
- Violent offending by UK veterans - Authors' reply (Q43934249) (← links)
- Comparison of criminal activity between Israeli veterans with and without PTSD. (Q44231418) (← links)
- Veteran mental health services in the UK: are we headed in the right direction? (Q44904511) (← links)
- Violent offending by UK veterans (Q45122571) (← links)
- When the violence of war comes home (Q45793074) (← links)
- Post-deployment family violence among UK military personnel (Q47287932) (← links)
- Risk and Protective Factors for Difficulty Controlling Violent Behavior in National Guard and Reserve Service Members. (Q47558342) (← links)
- Former Armed Forces personnel in the Criminal Justice System. (Q50568283) (← links)
- Moving upstream: why rehabilitative justice in military discharge proceedings serves a public health interest (Q51801839) (← links)
- Offending behaviour, health and wellbeing of military veterans in the criminal justice system (Q58569986) (← links)
- Effects of social support and resilient coping on violent behavior in military veterans. (Q60452792) (← links)
- [Interpersonal violence in the context of affective and psychotic disorders] (Q86925252) (← links)
- [Forensic psychiatric assessment of posttraumatic stress disorder] (Q87320030) (← links)
- What's so special about military veterans? (Q90051281) (← links)
- PTSD in prison settings: A systematic review and meta-analysis of comorbid mental disorders and problematic behaviours (Q90305823) (← links)
- Risk and protective factors for offending among UK Armed Forces personnel after they leave service: a data linkage study (Q91518826) (← links)
- Violent crime among Swedish military veterans after deployment to Afghanistan: a population-based matched cohort study (Q91771929) (← links)
- A scoping review of military veterans involved in the criminal justice system and their health and healthcare (Q92986350) (← links)
- Prevalence of intimate partner violence perpetration among military populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis (Q97882609) (← links)
- Violence and mental disorders: a structured review of associations by individual diagnoses, risk factors, and risk assessment (Q100954433) (← links)