Military
Predictive Validity and Correlates of Self-Assessed Resilience Among U.S. Army Soldiers
Self-assessment of resilience could prove valuable to military and other organizations whose personnel confront foreseen stressors. We evaluated the validity of self-assessed resilience among U.S.
Predictive Validity and Correlates of Self-Assessed Resilience Among U.S. Army Soldiers
Resilience is important for Service members' mental health; however, little is known about the associations between self-assessed resilience and Service members' well-being.
The Impact of Deployment and Traumatic Brain Injury on the Health and Behavior of Children of US Military Service Members and Veterans
This study examined the impact of service member/veteran (SMV) combat deployment and traumatic
brain injury (TBI) on the health and behavior of his or her children. Participants were 104 female
The Impact of Deployment and Traumatic Brain Injury on the Health and Behavior of Children of US Military Service Members and Veterans
The U.S. military has been involved in conflicts since 2001 in the Middle East; resulting in an increase of Service members and Veterans reintegrating with their families after experiencing a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Mental Health Treatment-Related Stigma and Professional Help Seeking Among Student Veterans
Record numbers of military veterans are enrolling at colleges/universities across the United States. Although a substantive subset might suffer from mental health problems, the majority of these students might not be amenable to utilizing services.
Mental Health Treatment-Related Stigma and Professional Help Seeking Among Student Veterans
College students who used to serve in the military often suffer from mental health issues; however, little is known about their mental health needs or concerns.