CyberStudies: lessons from the trenches

Many individuals suffer from anxiety, stress, and depression and those serving in the U.S. military are no exception. Warfighters keep returning from theater with combat stress. Several of these military service members are also technology oriented and tend to prefer performing their daily life acti...

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Hauptverfasser: Stetz, Melba C, Makela, Anna, Folen, Ray, Wiederhold, Brenda K
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