Service Members
Perceptions of the Impact a Military Career Has on Children
The Effect of Deployment to a Combat Zone on Testosterone Levels and the Association with the Development of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms: A Longitudinal Prospective Dutch Military Cohort Study
918 Dutch males participated in a study to understand the relationship between testosterone, cortisol, and the development of PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) symptoms. Participants completed one set of predeployment assessments and four postdeployment assessments.
Exploring the Impact of Parental Military Deployment/Field Posting on Adolescents in Indian Military Families
An Assessment of the Overlap between Morale and Work Engagement in a Nonoperational Military Sample
1,224 Canadian armed forces completed online surveys to examine the relationship between morale and work engagement. Despite overlap in their meaning, morale and work engagement were predicted by different variables, and had different outcomes.
Investigating the Causes of the Earnings Penalty of Being a Tied-Migrant Military Spouse
2000 Census data was used to compare salaries of military spouses to salaries of civilians. Overall, military spouses have lower annual incomes than their civilian counterparts.
Screening Military Dependent Adolescent Females for Disordered Eating
Adolescent females and their parents were recruited from an adolescent medicine clinic at a large military medical center, and both completed a short survey after the appointment.
The Home Front: Operational Stress Injuries and Veteran Perceptions of their Children's Functioning
Canadian military Veterans (n=1,244) recruited from a Canadian Veterans Affairs hospital completed a mail survey regarding PTSD, depression, and concerns about children.
Sleep Problems May Mediate Associations between Rumination and PTSD and Depressive Symptoms among OIF/OEF Veterans
To examine the relationship between rumination and mental health, 89 Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans completed assessments of PTSD, depression, sleep problems, and trait rumination (tendency to obsess about a troubling situation).