This paper is one of a series of occasional, informal accounts of work in the Division of Neuropsychiatry at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. The reports generally address topics in Army preventive medicine for which implementation responsibility lies significantly outside the Medical Department. Contents includes: Jet Lag and Biological Rhythms; Conceptual and Technical Framework; Pre-Notification Period; Preparations for Deployment; Peer and Dependent Support Systems; Continuing Medical Activities; Preliminary Dietary Countermeasures; Drugs; Preparing for Embarkation; Embarkation: Shelter and Rest; Embarkation: Dietary Discipline; In-Flight Problems; Supporting the Countermeasures In-Flight; Delays Enroute; Arrival Countermeasures; Planning Shiftwork in a Sustained Operation; and Evaluating a Post's Social Supports. (Author)
Deployment Threats to Rapid Deployment Forces
1982
63 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Psychology , Military personnel , Deployment , Performance(Human) , Attitudes(Psychology) , Physiological effects , Combat readiness , Combat effectiveness , Operational readiness , Social psychology , Reaction(Psychology) , Adjustment(Psychology) , Cognition , Stress(Psychology) , Jet lag , Workload , Drugs , Sleep deprivation , Fatigue(Physiology) , Diet , Shiftwork
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