Clinical aspect of naval crews combat stress

Stress among naval mariners is caused by a new environment in the form of climate, noise, defective food, diseases or injuries, and others. Stress is aggravated by the lack of information, conflicts between mariners, changing decisions of superiors. The strongest stressor military action is the fear...

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Main Authors: Żychlińska Małgorzata, Żychliński Michał, Siermontowski Piotr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-06-01
Series:Polish Hyperbaric Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/phr-2016-0009
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posttraumatic stress disorders
acute stress syndrome
operational fatigue
coping with stress
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description Stress among naval mariners is caused by a new environment in the form of climate, noise, defective food, diseases or injuries, and others. Stress is aggravated by the lack of information, conflicts between mariners, changing decisions of superiors. The strongest stressor military action is the fear of losing life or health.
topic combat stress
posttraumatic stress disorders
acute stress syndrome
operational fatigue
coping with stress
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