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Tackling wicked problems: Suicide in the US military
L.T. Darryl Diptee
author
Jason Baker
author
2013
Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie
KIT; Baden-Baden
English
Every 24 hours a member of the United States (US) Armed Forces commits suicide, while every hour a US veteran takes his own life. These statistics illuminate a deeply-rooted social crisis which eludes experts and military leaders to this day. Billions of dollars invested in suicide prevention seem to offer little relief for active duty servicemen and veterans alike. Military suicide is framed as a wicked problem and the new and exciting theory of Chronic Emotional Atrophy (CEA) is proposed to help explain causes of suicidal ideation in the military. A holistic crisis management strategy via information systems is presented in this work. Depressive symptoms exhibited by military members in emotionally suppressed environments closely parallel those phenomena exhibited by medical patients suffering from frontal lobe damage. The prospective psychiatric information system solution provides frontal lobe stimulation (FLS) to mitigate CEA and suicidal ideation.
Brain
Neurology
Cea
Chronic emotional atrophy
Depression
Emotional vitality assistant
Eva
Fld
Fls
Frontal lobes
Mental health
Military suicide
Social crisis
Veteran
Wicked problems
Information systems
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L.T.DarrylDiptee+JasonBaker2013
ISCRAM 2013 Conference Proceedings – 10th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2013
T. Comes
F
Fiedrich
editor
10th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2013
Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie
KIT; Baden-Baden
conference publication
931
940
9783923704804
2411-3387
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