Air Force

Perspectives of Suicide Bereaved Individuals on Military Suicide Decedents' Life Stressors and Male Gender Role Stress

The objective of this study was to pilot the newly developed Male Gender Role Stressor Inventory (MGRSI) in military suicide bereaved (i.e., decedents’ family members and significant others) and to determine the association between Male Gender Role Stress (MGRS) and other life stressors observed

2017
Sterling, A. G.
Bakalar, J. L.
Perera, K. U.
DeYoung, K. A.
Harrington-LaMorie, J.
Haigney, D.
Ghahramanlou-Holloway, M.

Perspectives of Suicide Bereaved Individuals on Military Suicide Decedents' Life Stressors and Male Gender Role Stress

Although men are more likely to commit suicide, few studies have explored the association between male gender role stressors and suicide within the military. This study utilized the perspectives of bereaved family members' to identify male gender role stressors (e.g.

2017
Sterling, A. G.
Bakalar, J. L.
Perera, K. U.
DeYoung, K. A.
Harrington-LaMorie, J.
Haigney, D.
Ghahramanlou-Holloway, M.

The Role of PTSD, Depression, and Alcohol Misuse Symptom Severity in Linking Deployment Stressor Exposure and Post-Military Work and Family Outcomes in Male and Female Veterans

Exposure to stressors during military deployment puts veterans at risk for reduced post-military quality of life. Stress-related mental health problems may lead to decreased well-being within work and family domains, yet few studies have explored associations in the context of gender.

2017
Smith, B. N.
Taverna, E. C.
Fox, A. B.
Schnurr, P. P.
Matteo, R. A.
Vogt, D.

The Role of PTSD, Depression, and Alcohol Misuse Symptom Severity in Linking Deployment Stressor Exposure and Post-Military Work and Family Outcomes in Male and Female Veterans

This study examined the relationship among three deployment stressors (warfare exposure, sexual harassment and assault, and family stress during deployment), three mental health categories (posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, depression, and alcohol misuse), and six areas of functionin

2017
Smith, B. N.
Taverna, E. C.
Fox, A. B.
Schnurr, P. P.
Matteo, R. A.
Vogt, D.