Coast Guard
Arts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice
Children of Service members who have been wounded in combat face many unique experiences that can be stressful and frightening.
2015
Arts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice
Over 50,000 US service members have been physically wounded in combat – even more with invisible injuries – since current conflicts began in 2002, creating a crisis of substantial magnitude for their families. A great proportion of injured service members are mothers or fathers as well.
2015
Military Culture
This document provides the results of a comprehensive review of trainings and resources that educate civilian populations about military culture.
2016
Intimate partner and general aggression perpetration among combat Veterans presenting to a posttraumatic stress disorder clinic
The associations between intimate partner aggression and general physical and psychological aggression were analyzed. In addition, relationships among different types of aggression, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and combat explore were also examined.
2009