How military wives decide what to share with their deployed husbands: A reciprocal process
For this study, 13 military wives were interviewed about how they decided what to share and what not to share with their deployed husbands.
For this study, 13 military wives were interviewed about how they decided what to share and what not to share with their deployed husbands.
The current study examined the relationships among self-reported depression severity, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom severity and grade point average (GPA) among student service members and veterans.
Moral injury entails emotional distress associated with perceived violations of one’s moral code and has been proposed to be a possible contributor to self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITB) among military personnel.
US enlisted Marines have experienced a substantial increase in suicide rates. We sought to identify risk factors for suicide completions among male Marines who entered basic training in San Diego, California, between June 2001 and October 2010.
Death by suicide is a growing concern for US Military branches. Enlisted Marines is one segment of the military that has experienced a significant increase in suicide rates. This study examined risk factors associated with the risk of suicide completion among male Active Duty Marines.
For more than a decade, the long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have placed tremendous and cumulative strain on U.S. military personnel and their families.
It is estimated that approximately 2 million children have been affected by military deployment, yet much of what is known about the adjustment of children experiencing a parent's combat deployment has emerged only within the past 5–10 years.
Much research on children in military families has taken a deficit approach—that is, it has portrayed these children as a population susceptible to psychological damage from the hardships of military life, such as frequent moves and separation from their parents during deployment. But M.
Subpopulations have variable connections to specific institutions, such as the military, which can influence their use of social programs and access to resources.