Ulrich Wesemann
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Pahnke F, Huttermann N, Kruger J, Wesemann U
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2025 Feb;
13(3).
PMID: 39942452
Objective: Exposure of emergency service personnel to disasters can lead to significant mental health challenges. The psychological impact of intentionally caused disasters, such as terrorist attacks, tends to be more...
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Konhauser L, Renner K, Himmerich H, Willmund G, Zimmermann P, Kruger J, et al.
Gesundheitswesen
. 2024 Oct;
87(1):21-26.
PMID: 39442552
Introduction: Deployments abroad pose an occupational risk for mental disorders and reduced quality of life among military personnel. This study examines the question of whether a relevant predictor for the...
3.
Wesemann U, Sahebi A, Himmerich H
Front Psychiatry
. 2024 Oct;
15:1481901.
PMID: 39403321
No abstract available.
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Langner F, Borke A, Muschner P, Muther M, Reichelt A, Willmund G, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2024 Sep;
15:1408849.
PMID: 39319353
Introduction: Given a high amount of workplace stressors, burnout syndrome, as a depression-related syndrome, is highly relevant for medical service soldiers. This study aims to examine their effects with regard...
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Wesemann U, Rowlands K, Renner K, Konhauser L, Kohler K, Himmerich H
Front Psychiatry
. 2024 Aug;
15:1419022.
PMID: 39091456
Introduction: The influence of deployments on family relationships has hardly been investigated. Following a recently proposed new research strategy, military personnel with and without deployment-related life-threatening military incidents during deployment...
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Wesemann U, Renner K, Rowlands K, Kohler K, Huttermann N, Himmerich H
Front Public Health
. 2024 Apr;
12:1357836.
PMID: 38584933
Introduction: There is very good international research on deployment-related mental disorders in military personnel. The incidence rates show a very wide range. A new strategy is therefore proposed in order...
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Nesic M, Vogel J, Kruger J, Wenzel W, Sahebi A, Rassaf T, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2023 Oct;
14:1228192.
PMID: 37829760
Introduction: The common connecting factor between PTSD and cardiovascular diseases lies in the disruption of the stress processing system. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in stress levels...
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Willmund G, Muller J, Schneegans N, Hollmer H, Wesemann U, Zimmermann P, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2023 Jun;
14:1141052.
PMID: 37260763
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic changed not only the working conditions but also the private conditions we live in. Health care professionals especially were confronted with multiple stressors, e.g., the risk...
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Wesemann U, Helms C, Polk S, Mahnke M, Buhler A, Muschner P, et al.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep
. 2023 May;
17:e394.
PMID: 37183713
Objectives: In this single-case-by-group comparison, we examine whether previously found cisgender differences in paranoid ideation after a terror attack are also seen in a transgender male emergency worker. Methods: Sixty...
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Wesemann U, Sahebi A, Vogel J, Kohler K, Kupusovic J, Rassaf T, et al.
Int Health
. 2023 Mar;
16(1):120-122.
PMID: 36912059
Background: During the first coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) wave there was a high prevalence of mental health impairments and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), particularly in patients with comorbid cardiac diseases....