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Am J Psychiatry 106:81-90, August 1949
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.106.2.81
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AN ATTEMPT TO PREDICT PROBABLE COMBAT EFFECTIVENESS BY BRIEF PSYCHIATRIC EXAMINATION

ALBERT J. GLASS M. D.1

1 Lt. Colonel, Medical Corps.

One hundred and forty-six replacements to rifle companies were given a brief psychiatric evaluation prior to participation in combat duty. An arbitrary method of scoring divided the men into 4 groups in an effort to predict their combat effectiveness. An adequate control group of a similar group of men who were not examined was included. The examined and control groups participated in 5 combat periods, three of the offensive type and two of a defensive nature. A careful follow-up study of the individual performance in combat was accomplished. The results indicate that a moderate degree of success can be obtained by such a method. Analysis of results also demonstrated that the previous civilian performance of the individual is the most accurate prognostic indicator of his combat effectiveness. It is suggested that such a method would be of value as an aid to the screening of men for hazardous combat duties.







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