Service Members

Testing the Main Hypotheses of the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicidal Behavior in a Large Diverse Sample of United States Military Personnel

Sense of belonging may impact an individual’s mental health and risk to engage in suicidal behavior. Utilizing a theoretical framework to assess suicidality, this study examined factors that may be contributing to an individual’s desire for death and ability to engage in suicide attempts.

2015
Anestis, M.D.
Khazem, L. R.
Mohn, R. S.
Green, B. A.

The Impact of Financial Resources on Soldiers' Well-Being

The present study examined the impact of financial resources on soldiers’ well-being. Using primary data gathered from a large Army installation in the Midwest, results suggested that soldiers with higher credit card debts and lower perceived net worth had lower levels of subjective well-being.

2014
Bell, M. M.
Nelson, J. S.
Spann, S. M.
Molloy, C. J.
Britt, S. L.
Nelson Goff, B. S.

The Impact of Financial Resources on Soldiers' Well-Being

Service members experience unique financial stressors and buffers. The study examined the effect of financial resources on Soldiers' well-being by having 715 Soldiers self-report their subjective well-being, financial asset, perceived financial knowledge, and constrains on resources.

2014
Bell, M. M.
Nelson, J. S.
Spann, S. M.
Molloy, C. J.
Britt, S. L.
Nelson Goff, B. S.