Kimerling, Rachel, Amy E. Street, Joanne Pavao, Mark W. Smith, Ruth C. Cronkite, Tyson H. Holmes, and Susan M. Frayne. 2010. "Military-Related Sexual Trauma Among Veterans’ Health Administration Patients Returning from Afghanistan and Iraq." American Journal of Public Health 100 (8): 1409-1412.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Gender, Women, Men, Health, Mental Health, PTSD, Trauma, Security, Sexual Violence Regions: MENA, Americas, North America, Asia, Middle East, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, United States of America Keywords: sexual violence, military, veterans, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom
McLachlan, Fiona. 1993. "Life during Wartime: Women and Conflict in Afghanistan." Focus on Gender 1 (2): 13-14.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Gender, Women, Health, Mental Health, PTSD, Trauma Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan
Miller, Kenneth E., Patricia Omidian, Andrew Rasmussen, Aziz Yaqubi, Haqmal Daudzai. 2008. "Daily Stressors, War Experiences, and Mental Health in Afghanistan." Transcultural Psychiatry 45 (4): 611-38.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Men, Health, Mental Health, PTSD, Trauma Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan Keywords: mental health, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, trauma, male civilians, female civilians
Seino, Kaouruko, Takehito Takano, Taugfig Mashal, Shafigullah Hemat, and Keiko Nakamura. 2008. "Prevalence of and Factors Influencing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Mothers of Children under Five in Kabul, Afghanistan, after Decades of Armed Conflicts." Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 6 (29).
Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Health, Mental Health, PTSD, Trauma Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan Keywords: posttraumatic stress disorder, mental health, female civilians
King, Matthew W., Amy E. Street, Jaimie L. Gradus, Dawne S. Vogt, and Patricia A. Resick. 2013. “Gender Differences in Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Among OEF/OIF Veterans: An Item Response Theory Analysis.” Journal of Traumatic Stress 26 (2): 175–83. doi:10.1002/jts.21802.
Topics: Combatants, Female Combatants, Male Combatants, Women, Men, Gender Analysis, Mental Health, PTSD, Military Forces & Armed Groups Regions: Africa, MENA, Americas, North America, Asia, Middle East, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, United States of America
Hassija, Christina M., Matthew Jakupcak, Shira Maguen, and Jillian C. Shipherd. 2012. “The Influence of Combat and Interpersonal Trauma on PTSD, Depression, and Alcohol Misuse in U.S. Gulf War and OEF/OIF Women Veterans.” Journal of Traumatic Stress 25 (2): 216–19. doi:10.1002/jts.21686.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Female Combatants, Gender, Women, Health, Mental Health, PTSD, Military Forces & Armed Groups Regions: MENA, Americas, North America, Asia, Middle East, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, United States of America
Cardozo, Barbara L., Oleg O. Bilukha, Carol A. Gotway, Mitchel I. Wolfe, Michael L. Gerber, and Mark Anderson. 2005. "Report from the CDC: Mental Health of Women in Postwar Afghanistan." Journal of Women's Health 14 (4): 285-93.
Topics: Gender, Women, Health, Mental Health, PTSD, Post-Conflict Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan Keywords: mental health, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, female refugees
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