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Showing 9 results for Type of Study: Letter to the editor
Haleh Shahed Hagh Ghadam, Volume 6, Issue 20 (12-2018)
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, , , Volume 7, Issue 22 (5-2019)
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Introduction: Because if messengers and social networking channels are formed and hosted on foreign service platforms, we will see political, cultural, and so on threats. In this case, the control and monitoring of social emotions and the observation of political currents are out of reach of outsiders and the aliens take over the public opinion by analyzing the content. In the meantime, the country is pursuing defense strategies to maintain national security. The present study was designed to answer the question: to what extent has government's role and control been in controlling virtual social networks to maintain security? And how can the security of these networks be maximized through passive defense?
Methods: The present study was conducted using qualitative method and grounded theory approach, which selected 19 informants as the target population through theoretical and purposeful sampling. In-depth interview was the most important technique for collecting background data in this study and data analysis was done through different coding methods.
Results: Implementation and coding of the statements derived from the interviews consisted of 20 concepts, 13 main categories, 9 core categories and finally one final core category, Challenging the Role of the Government in Cyberspace.
, Volume 8, Issue 26 (6-2020)
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, Volume 8, Issue 28 (12-2020)
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Behzad Moazeni, Volume 8, Issue 28 (12-2020)
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World Mental Health Day theme in 2020 was "Mental Health for All: Greater Investment – Greater Access". Due to World Mental Health Day and week, and considering that the results of research since the beginning of the Covid 19 pandemic have shown that the stress in the medical staff is very high due to many reasons, this article explains the importance of providing psychological resilience interventions to medical staff that fight against COVID-19. Ongoing challenges faced by medical staff are similar to the situation of soldiers in "war conditions". As a result, providing psychological resilience interventions to the Health Care workers (HCW) - especially those on the front lines of the crisis - is one of the most important priorities during this global pandemic. Therefore, it is necessary to provide this type of intervention which is mentioned in this opening speech, to the Health Care workers (HCW) of hospitals and military treatment centers affected by Covid 19, and also this issue should be considered by planners and mental health professionals, especially mental health managers of the Army Health Administration.
, Volume 10, Issue 37 (12-2022)
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Volume 10, Issue 37 (12-2022)
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Zahra Asadi Lame Dasht, Volume 12, Issue 44 (9-2024)
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Combat medicine, as one of the key and strategic specialties in military medical sciences, stands at the intersection of theoretical knowledge and field-oriented pragmatism. This field, which plays an unparalleled role in maintaining and enhancing the physical and mental health of armed forces personnel, faces several challenges. One of the most fundamental challenges is the lack of alignment between existing training programs in this discipline and academic standards. This misalignment not only affects the quality of education but also hampers the ability of medical personnel to effectively respond to complex and critical situations.
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