The Moderating Effect of Parenthood in the Relationship Between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Lateral Preference in Israeli Combat Troops
The Moderating Effect of Parenthood in the Relationship Between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Lateral Preference in Israeli Combat Troops
The present study examined the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and lateral preference, as reflected by handedness, in Israeli reserv
Attitudes and Awareness of Web-based Self-care Resources in the Military: A Preliminary Study
Web-based self-care resources have a number of potential benefits for military service members (SMs) and their families such as convenience, anonymity, and immediate 24/7
Impact of Vietnam Veterans' Arousal and Avoidance on Spouses' Perceptions of Family Life
This study examined the associations between Vietnam veterans' levels of war-related symptoms of arousal and avoidance and their spouses' perceptions of their current family cohesion, adaptabi
Impact of Vietnam Veterans' Arousal and Avoidance on Spouses' Perceptions of Family Life
Predicting Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Persian Gulf War Veterans: What Role do PTSD Symptoms Play?
Longitudinal data was collected in three time points: a). immediately upon returning from deployment, b). 18-24 months post deployment, and c). six years post deployment.
Spiritual Experiences of War Veterans Who Suffer From Combat-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Qualitative Study
22 Muslim Iranian soldiers with PTSD and depression were interviewed to examine their religious experiences. Interview themes regarding spiritual experiences were categorized in two main groups: 1) religious attitudes and 2) sense of dedication to their country.
Effects of Home on the Mental Health of British Forces Serving in Iraq and Afghanistan
2,042 British armed forces personnel serving in Iraq or Afghanistan were surveyed to evaluate the influence of family life/home events on their mental health during deployment.
Impact of Vietnam War Service on Veteran's Perceptions of Family Life
135 Vietnam Veterans were surveyed to examine associations between combat exposure, psychological impact of war service (PTSD), marital and parental satisfaction, and family communication.
Military Veteran's Use of Music-Based Emotion Regulation for Managing Mental Health Issues
205 Australian Veterans participated in a study to explore how they use music in their everyday lives, and how music might be helpful in managing their mental health. Veterans reported frequently listening to music for both emotional and cognitive reasons.