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Quality of Life of Caregiver Spouses of Veterans with Bilateral Lower Extremity Amputations
Iranian female spouses/caregivers (N=244) of Veterans with war-related bilateral lower limb amputations participated in interviews regarding overall quality of life as well as physical, emotional, social, and mental health.
Associations of Military Divorce with Mental, Behavioral, and Physical Health Outcomes
Associations of Military Divorce with Mental, Behavioral, and Physical Health Outcomes
This study explored links between divorce and various health outcomes among all 5 branches of Service members in the Millennium Cohort Study.
Screening Military Dependent Adolescent Females for Disordered Eating
Adolescent females and their parents were recruited from an adolescent medicine clinic at a large military medical center, and both completed a short survey after the appointment.
Military Veteran's Use of Music-Based Emotion Regulation for Managing Mental Health Issues
205 Australian Veterans participated in a study to explore how they use music in their everyday lives, and how music might be helpful in managing their mental health. Veterans reported frequently listening to music for both emotional and cognitive reasons.
The Mental Health of Partners of Australian Vietnam Veterans Three decades After the War and Its Relation to Veteran Military Service, Combat and PTSD
240 male Australian Vietnam Veterans and their female partners participated in a study to examine rates of psychiatric diagnoses in the female partners.
The Efficacy of Nabilone, a Synthetic Cannabinoid, in the Treatment of PTSD- Associated Nightmares: A Preliminary Randomize, Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled crossover Design Study
10 male Canadian military personnel with PTSD participated in a study investigating the efficacy of nabilone capsules (a synthetic cannabinoid) in treating PTSD-associated nightmares.
Domestic Abuse and Military Families: The Problem of Reintegration and Control
187 female partners of British military personnel participated in an online study examining the nature and extent of domestic violence within military families. The rates of domestic violence found were low.
Cytokine Production as a Putative Biological Mechanism Underlying Stress Sensitization in High Combat Exposed Soldiers
814 Dutch military personnel participated in a study testing how combat exposed Soldiers respond to post-deployment stressful life events, including immune activation measured by cytokines.