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Mil Med ; 172(6): 586-91, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17615837

ABSTRACT

Many factors are considered during ballistic helmet design, including comfort, weight, fit, and maintainability. These factors affect soldiers' decisions about helmet use; therefore, rigorous research about soldiers' real-life experiences with helmets is critical to assessing a helmet's overall protective efficacy. This study compared soldiers' satisfaction and problem experience with the advanced combat helmet (ACH) and the personal armor system for ground troops (PASGT) helmet. Data were obtained from surveys of soldiers at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Ninety percent of ACH users were satisfied overall with their helmet, but only 9.5% of PASGT users were satisfied (p < 0.001). The most frequently reported problems for the ACH involved malfunctioning helmet parts. The most frequently reported problems for the PASGT involved discomfort. This analysis indicated that there was a strong soldier preference for the ACH over the PASGT, which could enhance its already superior protective qualities. It also demonstrated the usefulness of soldiers' assessments of protective equipment.


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Head Protective Devices/standards , Military Medicine , Military Personnel/psychology , Personal Satisfaction , Safety , Wounds, Gunshot/prevention & control , Data Collection , Equipment Design , Equipment Safety , Head Protective Devices/classification , Humans , United States
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Mil Med ; 171(10): 982-94, 2006 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17076451

ABSTRACT

The Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) is a computerized measure of processing speed, cognitive efficiency, and memory. This study describes performance and psychometric properties of ANAM in an active duty, healthy military sample (N = 2,371) composed primarily of young (18-46 years) adult males. Rarely have neuropsychological reference values for use with individuals in the military been derived from a large, active duty military population, and this is the first computerized neuropsychological test battery with military-specific reference values. Although these results do not provide demographically corrected, formal normative data, they provide reference points for neuropsychologists and other health care providers who are using ANAM data in research or clinical settings, with patients of comparable demographics to the present sample.


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Cognition/physiology , Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted , Memory/physiology , Military Medicine/instrumentation , Military Personnel/psychology , Neuropsychological Tests , Neuropsychology/instrumentation , Psychometrics/standards , Adolescent , Adult , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Military Medicine/methods , Pilot Projects , Psychometrics/instrumentation , Reference Values , Reproducibility of Results
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