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Stephen C. Hunt
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 27
Citations - 1484
Stephen C. Hunt is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Veterans Affairs & Health care. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1368 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen C. Hunt include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & Veterans Health Administration.
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Anger, hostility, and aggression among Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans reporting PTSD and subthreshold PTSD.
Matthew Jakupcak,Daniel Conybeare,Lori Phelps,Stephen C. Hunt,Hollie Holmes,Bradford Felker,Michele Klevens,Miles McFall +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that providers should screen for anger and aggression among Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans who exhibit symptoms of PTSD and incorporate relevant anger treatments into early intervention strategies.
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PTSD symptom clusters in relationship to alcohol misuse among Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans seeking post-deployment VA health care
Matthew Jakupcak,Matthew T. Tull,Michael J. McDermott,Debra Kaysen,Stephen C. Hunt,Tracy L. Simpson +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicated that alcohol misuse was more common among younger male Veterans who served in the Army or Marine Corps and that emotional numbing symptoms were most strongly associated with alcohol misuse.
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Post Deployment Care for Returning Combat Veterans
Juliette F Spelman,Stephen C. Hunt,Stephen C. Hunt,Karen H. Seal,Karen H. Seal,A. Lucile Burgo-Black +5 more
TL;DR: An interdisciplinary approach to care directed toward mitigating the long-term health impacts of combat is recommended in light of relationships between physical, psychological and psychosocial concerns in this population of veterans.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Aerobic Exercise for Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Sam T. Donta,Daniel J. Clauw,Charles C. Engel,Peter Guarino,Peter Peduzzi,David R. Williams,James S. Skinner,André Barkhuizen,Thomas Taylor,Lewis E. Kazis,Stephanie Sogg,Stephen C. Hunt,Cynthia M. Dougherty,Ralph D. Richardson,Charles F. Kunkel,William Rodríguez,Edwin Alicea,Philippe A. Chiliade,Margaret A Ryan,Gregory C. Gray,Larry I. Lutwick,Dorothy Norwood,Samantha Smith,Michael P. Everson,Warren D. Blackburn,Wade Martin,J. Mc Leod Griffiss,Robert Cooper,Ed Renner,James K. Schmitt,Cynthia T. McMurtry,Manisha Thakore,Deanna Mori,Robert D. Kerns,Maryann Park,Sally Pullman-Mooar,Jack M. Bernstein,Paul J. Hershberger,Don C Salisbury,John R. Feussner +39 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that CBT and/or exercise can provide modest relief for some of the symptoms of chronic multisymptom illnesses such as GWVI, and both treatment alone and in combination with CBT significantly improved cognitive symptoms and mental health functioning.
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posttraumatic stress and its relationship to physical health functioning in a sample of Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans seeking postdeployment VA health care.
TL;DR: As predicted, PTSD symptom severity was significantly associated with poorer health functioning, even after accounting for demographic factors, combat and chemical exposure, and health risk behaviors.