Service Members
Work Adjustment After Combat Deployment: Reservist Repatriation
A longitudinal, qualitative study was conducted with United States (US) Army reservists to explore the concerns and obstacles in the process of returning to the civilian workforce following a combat deployment.
Work Adjustment After Combat Deployment: Reservist Repatriation
An exploration of U.S. Army Reservists’ concerns and obstacles to returning to the civilian workforce following a combat deployment was conducted.
Exploring the Association Between Exposure to Suicide and Suicide Risk Among Military Service Members and Veterans
Background: Past research suggests that suicide has a profound impact on surviving family members and friends; yet, little is known about experiences with suicide bereavement among military populations.
Exploring the Association Between Exposure to Suicide and Suicide Risk Among Military Service Members and Veterans
Suicide has a profound impact on surviving family members and friends, although few research has examined this issue in the military population.
Male Soldier Family Violence Offenders: Spouse and Child Offenders Compared to Child Offenders
Army data from 2000 to 2004 were used to compare two groups of married, male, Army soldier, first-time family violence offenders: 760 dual offenders (whose initial incident included both child maltreatment and spouse abuse) and 2,209 single offenders (whose initial incident included only child ma
Male Soldier Family Violence Offenders: Spouse and Child Offenders Compared to Child Offenders
Substantiated maltreatment reports of 2,969 married, male Soldiers were used to explore the differences between first-time offenders who engaged in both child and spouse maltreatment (dual offenders) versus those who only engaged in child maltreatment (single offender).