Coast Guard

Testing the Main Hypotheses of the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicidal Behavior in a Large Diverse Sample of United States Military Personnel

Sense of belonging may impact an individual’s mental health and risk to engage in suicidal behavior. Utilizing a theoretical framework to assess suicidality, this study examined factors that may be contributing to an individual’s desire for death and ability to engage in suicide attempts.

2015
Anestis, M.D.
Khazem, L. R.
Mohn, R. S.
Green, B. A.

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.

Fact Sheet - Mindfulness: Applications to Military Families

The literature on mindfulness interventions has greatly expanded in recent decades, but there remains a limited amount of research on how mindfulness interventions can be applied to military families and their well-being.

2017
Richmond, A.
Smischney, T.
Gliske, K.
Otto, M.
Otto, A.
Schroeder, B.
Norby, A.
Roeske, R.
Root, H.
Borden, L. M.