Reserve Component
Rejection Sensitivity and Marital Adjustment Among Military Spouses During Deployments
This research examined the relationship between rejection sensitivity and marital adjustment.
Rejection Sensitivity and Marital Adjustment Among Military Spouses During Deployments
An examination of the relationship between rejection sensitivity (the degree to which an individual expects rejection by a significant other) and marital adjustment post-deployment was conducted. Two surveys were given to 129 spouses of deployed Service members.
Predicting Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence Among Post-9/11 College Student Veterans
The current conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq present unique risk factors for military personnel that increase the likelihood of psychological distress and concomitant consequences related to trauma.
Predicting Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence Among Post-9/11 College Student Veterans
Understanding risk factors for intimate partner and domestic violence among military families is an important area of research.
Precipitating Circumstances of Suicide Among Active Duty U.S. Army Personnel Versus U.S. Civilians, 2005-2010
To help understand suicide among soldiers, we compared suicide events between active duty U.S. Army versus civilian decedents to identify differences and inform military prevention efforts.
Precipitating Circumstances of Suicide Among Active Duty U.S. Army Personnel Versus U.S. Civilians, 2005-2010
To better understand the differences among suicide events between Soldiers and civilians, it is important to evaluate precipitating factors.