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Abstract: ObjectiveMilitary service is inherently stressful, and a high prevalence of mental ill-health and suicide is reported among the veteran community. The current study …
Abstract: An report from the Australian Royal Commission on Veteran Suicide has suggested that transition-related losses (loss of purpose, identity, and culture) adversely affect …
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Military relocations represent an opportunity for growth and a potential risk in terms of psychological adjustment. Although relocation is common in the …
Abstract: This paper provides a comprehensive examination of U.S. veterans’ reintegration challenges in the post-2009 era, emphasizing comparative policy initiatives, long-term …
Abstract:Despite the research on work-life balance and stress management in various fields and stages of life, the perspectives of music educators serving in the military as …
Abstract: Research shows that designated group members (DGMs; women, Indigenous individuals, persons with disabilities (PwDs), and racialized people) in the Canadian Armed Forces …
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption among veterans has been shown to be higher than that among the general population. Many veterans experience difficulties during the …
Abstract: Working in the military can be challenging. Military members face a unique set of stressful demands at work, such as being deployed and engaging in combat. Additionally, …
Abstract: Background: Accessible mental health care, delivered via mobile apps or web-based services, may be essential for military members, public safety personnel (PSP), and …
Abstract: Introduction: The longitudinal study of service members is necessary to assess the unique occupational exposures and experiences that may affect long-term health and …
Abstract: The article explores the participation of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs) in AmericaServes, a coordinated care network aimed at addressing the health-related …