Traumatic neurosis and social support in the Yom Kippur war returnees

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Abstract

The present study demonstrates clearly that lack of social support, little or no identification with a unit or team, no trust in leadership, displacement, rotation, and replacement all have a marked contributory effect on the development of combat reactions. In contrast, positive social support may help in preventing traumatic neurosis of war, even under the most severe stress situations.

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Steiner, M., & Neumann, M. (1978). Traumatic neurosis and social support in the Yom Kippur war returnees. Military Medicine, 143(12), 866–868. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/143.12.866

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