Army

Initial Validation of Brief Measures of Suicide Risk Factors: Common Data Elements Used by the Military Suicide Research Consortium

The Military Suicide Research Consortium (MSRC) developed a 57-item questionnaire assessing suicide risk factors, referred to as the Common Data Elements (CDEs), in order to facilitate data sharing and improve collaboration across independent studies.

2017
Ringer, F.
Soberay, K.
Rogers, M.
Hagan, C.
Chu, C.
Schneider, M.
Podlogar, M.C.
Witte, T.
Holm-Denoma, J.
Plant, E. A.
Gutierrez, P. M.
Joiner, T. E.

Mental Health, Help Seeking, and Stigma and Barriers to Care Among 3- and 12-month postdeployed and never deployed U.S. Army Combat Medics

U.S. Army Combat Medic serves as both Soldier and provider of combat casualty care, often in the heat of battle and with limited resources. Yet little is known about their help-seeking behavior and perceived stigma and barriers to care. Participants were three groups of U.S.

2014
Chapman, P. L., Elnitsky, C., Pitts, B., Figley, C., Thurman, R. M., & Unwin, B.

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.

2010
Gewirtz, A. H.
Polusny, M. A.
DeGarmo, D. S.
Khaylis, A.
Erbes, C. R.