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Sleep Disturbances in U.S. Soldiers After Deployment to Afghanistan or Iraq. Final Report July 1, 2008-June 30, 2010.


PB2013101320

Publication Date 2010
Personal Author Garner, B. K.
Page Count 43
Abstract The purpose of the study was to assess the prevalence of, and identify factors associated with, sleep disturbances in U.S. Soldiers after returning from at least 5-month deployment in support of OEF or OIF at two different time points: initially upon returning from deployment and 1 1/2 months after initial data collection.
Keywords
  • Sleep disorders
  • Soldiers
  • Deployment
  • Military nursing
  • Military personnel
  • Deployed environment
  • Healthcare providers
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Source Agency
  • TriService Nursing Research Program/Uniform Services Univ. of the Health Sciences
Corporate Authors Geneva Foundation, Lakewood, WA.; TriService Nursing Research Program, Bethesda, MD.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by TriService Nursing Research Program, Bethesda, MD.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 201302
Sleep Disturbances in U.S. Soldiers After Deployment to Afghanistan or Iraq. Final Report July 1, 2008-June 30, 2010.
Sleep Disturbances in U.S. Soldiers After Deployment to Afghanistan or Iraq. Final Report July 1, 2008-June 30, 2010.
PB2013101320

  • Sleep disorders
  • Soldiers
  • Deployment
  • Military nursing
  • Military personnel
  • Deployed environment
  • Healthcare providers
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • TriService Nursing Research Program/Uniform Services Univ. of the Health Sciences
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