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Military Sexual Trauma: A Silent Syndrome

Herlihy, Patricia A.
Burgess, Ann W. (Ann Wolbert)
Slattery, Donna M.
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2013-03-01
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Journal of Psychosocial Nursing Editor - Smoyak
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This article examines an age-old problem, sexual assault, through the lens of its occurrence within the military culture. Specific cases as well as Department of Defense responses to better handle these issues are offered to educate psychiatric mental health nurses of the potential differences in symptomatology and presentation of MST. It is clear that this fact appears to be an increasing problem with the predicted cohort of returning Veterans appearing both in the VA system as well as in civilian locations, hospitals, community centers and especially the workplace. It will be critical to develop training materials and pursue further research to identify this silent syndrome of MST in order to better meet the needs of our returning Veterans.

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Burgess, Ann; Slattery, Donna; Herlihy, Patricia. (2013) Military Sexual Trauma: A Silent Syndrome. Journal of Pyschosocial Nursing. Vol. 51, no. 2 (2013): pp. 20-26.
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