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An evolutionary theory of moral injury with insight from Turkana warriors
Matthew R. Zefferman,
Sarah Mathew
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Arts & Humanities
Evolutionary Theory
78%
Warrior
74%
Moral Beliefs
47%
Evolutionary
32%
Enforcement
28%
Warfare
22%
Depressive Symptoms
18%
War Trauma
17%
Cross-cultural Research
16%
Pastoralists
16%
Best Practice
15%
Raids
14%
Kenya
13%
Veterans
12%
Clinicians
12%
Military
11%
Violations
11%
Recovery
10%
Ethnic Groups
10%
Trauma
10%
Danger
9%
Psychology
8%
Physical
7%
Social Sciences
evolutionary theory
91%
posttraumatic stress disorder
86%
warfare
30%
society
30%
trauma
26%
enforcement mechanism
20%
Kenya
14%
religious behavior
13%
clinician
12%
ethnic group
11%
best practice
11%
psychology
10%
Military
10%
experience
9%
lack
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
evolutionary theory
100%
norm
48%
society
28%
enforcement
27%
ethnic group
16%
psychology
13%
exposure
7%
rate
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
73%
Ceremonial Behavior
12%
Life Change Events
11%
Kenya
10%
Armed Conflicts
10%
Veterans
9%
Wounds and Injuries
9%
Practice Guidelines
8%
Psychology
6%
Depression
6%
Agriculture & Biology
signs and symptoms (animals and humans)
69%
military veterans
24%
life events
18%
psychology
15%
nationalities and ethnic groups
14%
Kenya
12%