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Appropriateness of test of premorbid functioning for predicting premorbid functioning in spanish/english speaking military veterans affairs population

Abstract: Objective: To examine the degree of discrepancy between Test of Premorbid Functioning (TOPF) predicted and actual WAIS-IV FSIQ between monolingual English-speaking …

Examining differences in neuropsychological test performance based on deployment era and years served in United States veterans

Abstract: Objective: To determine the influence of years of military service and deployment era on neurocognitive performance. Method: Archival data included 316 veterans (89.6% …

Neurobehavioral symptoms are not associated with Objective neuropsychological test performance in a group of veterans and first responders seeking care for post-concussive symptoms

Abstract: Objective: Subjective post-concussive neurobehavioral symptoms do not often relate to objective cognitive assessment. This archival analysis aimed to characterize the …

Neurobehavioral symptoms in veterans with deployment-related TBI: examining the additional impact of pre- and post-deployment TBIs

Abstract: Objective: We utilized a large sample of Veterans who had sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) during deployment to evaluate the additional impact of pre- and …

Excess mortality in US veterans during the covid-19 pandemic: an individual-level cohort study

Abstract: Background: Most analyses of excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic have employed aggregate data. Individual-level data from the largest integrated healthcare …

Early onset adolescent binge drinking is associated with reduced white matter integrity in post-9/11 adult Veterans

Abstract: Adolescence represents a critical period of neural development during which binge drinking (BD) is prevalent. Though prior work has shown that white matter (WM) integrity …

The psychological impact of exposure to battle on medics: A cross-sectional study of ex-soldiers who sought help from the IDF combat reaction unit

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The present study's central aim was to examine two questions: (1) Will there be differences in mental health outcomes between medics and non-medics who …

Load carrying walking test for the Special Operation Forces of the Army of the Czech Republic

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The subject of this study was the creation of a new type of laboratory walking stress test for the Special Forces of the Army of the Czech Republic. This …

Systemic lupus erythematosus initially presenting as acute motor and sensory axonal neuropathy variant of Guillain-Barre syndrome in a healthy active duty female

Abstract: Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is an acute monophasic immune-mediated polyradiculoneuropathy characterized by rapidly evolving ascending weakness, mild sensory loss, and …

Deep sequential neural network models improve stratification of suicide attempt risk among US Veterans

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To apply deep neural networks (DNNs) to longitudinal EHR data in order to predict suicide attempt risk among veterans. Local explainability techniques were …

Combat deployed service members by blast TBI and service separation status 5-years post-deployment: Comparison of cognitive, neurobehavioral, and psychological profiles of those who left vs. those still serving

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Longitudinal research regarding the pre- and post-separation experience has been relatively limited, despite its potential as a major life transition. …

Combined multidisciplinary gender-affirming surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic: A model to optimize access to care, resource utilization, and medical readiness for military patients

Abstract: Introduction: Access to surgical care for gender-affirming surgery (GAS) has been a persistent challenge within the DoD due to long waiting lists, strict insurance …