Service Members

Pre-deployment Well-Being Among Single and Partnered National Guard Soldiers: The Role of Their Parents, Social Support, and Stressors

Families are a key source of support for National Guard Soldiers, yet little is known about the influence of parents on Soldiers’ pre-deployment well-being. In this chapter, we examine the potential role family may play in the psychological well-being of National Guard Soldiers.

2013
Polusny, M. A.
Erbes, C. R.
Campbell, E. H.
Fairman, H.
Kramer, M.
Johnson, A. K.

Infant Abusive Head Trauma in a Military Cohort

OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the rate of, and risk factors for, abusive head trauma (AHT) among infants born to military families and compare with civilian population rates.

2013
Gumbs, G. R.
Keenan, H. T.
Sevick, C. J.
Conlin, A. M. S.
Lloyd, D. W.
Runyan, D. K.
Ryan, M. A.

The Role of Resilience and Social Support in Predicting Postdeployment Adjustment in Otherwise Healthy Navy Personnel

The purpose of this study was to determine if resilience, social support, and exposure to combat, stressful deployment environments, and additional stressful life events predicted short-term (12 months or less) postdeployment adjustment in a relatively healthy subset of Navy service members.

2014
Cunningham, C. A.
Weber, B. A.
Roberts, B. L.
Hejmanowski, T. S.
Griffin, W. D.
Lutz, B. J.

Changes in Mindfulness and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Among Veterans Enrolled in Mindfulness‐Based Stress Reduction

Objectives: The current study assessed associations between changes in 5 facets of mindfulness (Acting With Awareness, Observing, Describing, Non‐Reactivity, and Nonjudgment) and changes in 4 posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom clusters (Re‐Experiencing, Avoidance, Emotional Numbing, and

2016
Stephenson, K. R.
Simpson, T. L.
Martinez, M. E.
Kearney, D. J.