Service Members
Military Versus Civilian Murder-Suicide
Previous studies have implicated significant differences between military members and civilians with regard to violent behavior, including suicide, domestic violence, and harm to others, but none have examined military murder-suicide.
Military Versus Civilian Murder-Suicide
Military members and civilians have different patterns of violent behaviors; however, little is known about the differences between military members and civilians who perpetrated murder-suicide (i.e., a person kills someone[s] and then commits suicide within one day).
Self-Reported Dietary Supplement Use In Deployed United States Service Members Pre-Deployment vs. During Deployment, Afghanistan, 2013–2014
Dietary supplement use (protein/amino acids, weight-loss supplements, performance enhancers) is common among U.S. military members.
A Latent Profile Analysis of Aggression and Victimization Across Relationship Types Among Veterans Who Use Substances
This study examined patterns of violence victimization and aggression in both intimate partner and nonpartner relationships among U.S. military veterans using latent profile analysis to identify subtypes of violence involvement.
A Latent Profile Analysis of Aggression and Victimization Across Relationship Types Among Veterans Who Use Substances
To provide effective violence prevention services for Veterans post-deployment, it is important to understand the nature of violence experienced by Veterans. This study investigated the patterns and forms of violence experienced by Veterans with both intimate partners and non-intimate partners.
Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Among National Guard Soldiers Deployed to Iraq: Associations With Parenting Behaviors and Couple Adjustment
Objective: In this article, we report findings from a 1-year longitudinal study examining the impact of change in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms following combat deployment on National Guard soldiers’ perceived parenting and couple adjustment 1 year following return from Iraq.
Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Among National Guard Soldiers Deployed to Iraq: Associations With Parenting Behaviors and Couple Adjustment
National Guard members' relationships with their partners and children can be impacted by military life.