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Intimate Partner Stalking: Contributions to PTSD Symptomatology Among a National Sample of Women Veterans
Women veterans are at high risk for intimate partner violence (IPV), which has previously been defined as psychological, physical, or sexual violence from an intimate partner.
Intimate Partner Stalking: Contributions to PTSD Symptomatology Among a National Sample of Women Veterans
Female Veterans may be more vulnerable to intimate partner violence (IPV; e.g., stalking) than civilians.
Examining Associations Between Relocation, Continuity of Care, and Patient Satisfaction in Military Spouses
The purpose of this study was to determine how frequent permanent change of station moves and turnover in primary care providers are associated with continuity of care and patient satisfaction in military spouses.
Examining Associations Between Relocation, Continuity of Care, and Patient Satisfaction in Military Spouses
Military families experience permanent change of stations (PCS) frequently, which may influence their opportunities to receive continuous medical care.
Military Sexual Assault (MSA) among Veterans in Southern California: Associations with Physical Health, Psychological Health, and Risk Behaviors
This study describes the relationship between military sexual assault (MSA) and various health and behavioral outcomes among a community-based sample of male (n = 2,208) and female (n = 327) veterans.
Military Sexual Assault (MSA) among Veterans in Southern California: Associations with Physical Health, Psychological Health, and Risk Behaviors
Understanding the occurrence of sexual assault and sexual harassment in military settings is an important issue.