Marines

Pre-Deployment Stress, Mental Health, and Help-Seeking Behaviors Among Marines

The Marine Corps Operational Stress Control and Readiness (OSCAR) program is designed to provide mental health support to marines by embedding mental health personnel within Marine Corps units and increasing the capability of officers and senior noncommissioned officers to improve the early recog

2014
Farmer, C. M.
Vaughan, C. A.
Garnett, J.
Weinick, R. M.

Risk Factors Associated With Suicide Completions Among US Enlisted Marines

US enlisted Marines have experienced a substantial increase in suicide rates. We sought to identify risk factors for suicide completions among male Marines who entered basic training in San Diego, California, between June 2001 and October 2010.

2017
Phillips, C. J.
LeardMann, C. A.
Vyas, K. J.
Crum-Cianflone, N. F.
White, M. R.

Risk Factors Associated With Suicide Completions Among US Enlisted Marines

Death by suicide is a growing concern for US Military branches. Enlisted Marines is one segment of the military that has experienced a significant increase in suicide rates. This study examined risk factors associated with the risk of suicide completion among male Active Duty Marines.

2017
Phillips, C. J.
LeardMann, C. A.
Vyas, K. J.
Crum-Cianflone, N. F.
White, M. R.

2012 Survey of Active Duty Spouses

• Survey Population – The target population for the 2012 Survey of Active Duty Spouses (2012 ADSS) consisted of spouses of active duty members of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, excluding spouses of National Guard and Reserve members, who (1) have at least six months of service and (

2014
Defense Manpower Data Center