Navy

PTSD, Combat Injury, and Headache in Veterans Returning from Iraq/Afghanistan

308 Veterans from the VA San Diego Healthcare System who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF) completed questionnaires in a study to examine the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), combat injury, and headaches.
2009
Afari, N.
Harder, L. H.
Madra, N. J.
Heppner, P. S.
Moeller‐Bertram, T.
King, C.
Baker, D. G.

Military Sexual Assault: An Ongoing and Prevalent Problem

Despite the fact that military sexual trauma (MST) is an ongoing and prevalent problem, it is a crime that is often under-reported because of biases inherent to the military machine, as well as being difficult to treat due to ineffective or inaccessible services.
2013
Groves, C.

Women Service Members and Family Reintegration

Women are being deployed at increasing rates. This article reviews literature related to the risk and protective factors that explain varied levels of adaptation for servicewomen and their families.
2013
Lietz, C. A.
Stromwall, L. K.
Carlson, B. E.