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Associations Between PTSD and Intimate Partner and Non-Partner Aggression Among Substance Using Veterans in Specialty Mental Health
Background: Risk factors of violence perpetration in veterans include substance use and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); however, it is unknown whether these factors are associated with greater risk for partner or non-partner violence.
Associations Between PTSD and Intimate Partner and Non-Partner Aggression Among Substance Using Veterans in Specialty Mental Health
A randomized control trial that examined the associations between probable posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), heavy drinking, marijuana use, cocaine use, and partner and non-partner perpetration was conducted.
Comparing Military and Civilian Household Finances: Descriptive Evidence From Recent Surveys
Despite significant media and policy attention to the financial conditions of military and civilian households in American over the past few years, little is known about their relative standing and decision making.
Comparing Military and Civilian Household Finances: Descriptive Evidence From Recent Surveys
Military families often have more distinct financial conditions than civilian households because of their military status. By analyzing survey data from the National Financial Capability Studies, this study compared the financial status of military households with civilian households.
Exploring the Association Between Exposure to Suicide and Suicide Risk Among Military Service Members and Veterans
Background: Past research suggests that suicide has a profound impact on surviving family members and friends; yet, little is known about experiences with suicide bereavement among military populations.
Exploring the Association Between Exposure to Suicide and Suicide Risk Among Military Service Members and Veterans
Suicide has a profound impact on surviving family members and friends, although few research has examined this issue in the military population.