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Abstract: The 2016 Army Families Federation (AFF) How we make work 'work' Survey, which gathers evidence from Army spouses in employment, to understand further how people are …
Abstract: The 2017 Army Families Federation (AFF) Scotland Survey, which identifies the key issues for Army families posted to Scotland. From 17 January to 7 February, AFF ran a …
Abstract: The Army Families Federation (AFF) annual survey gathering the opinions of Army families on key issues. The theme of AFF’s Big Survey this year was ‘What keeps you …
Abstract: The Army Families Federation (AFF) Big Survey investigates what future housing provision families would prefer and gathers their views on the Future Accommodation Model. …
Abstract: Introduction: Pregnancy and childbirth are life-altering events. For military families, pregnancy and childbirth can occur in tandem with the family's experience of a …
Abstract: Caring for veterans returning from service is just as important as preparing troops for deployment. Beyond the Line is a collection of current research presented by the …
Abstract: A bomb blast may cause the full severity range of traumatic brain injury (TBI), from mild concussion to severe, penetrating injury. The pathophysiology of blast-related …
This review focuses on mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) and discusses the terms used to describe this and related injuries. MTBI, in military settings, is most commonly referred …
Abstract: The Life After Service Studies (LASS) program of research helps to further the understanding of the transition from military to civilian life, and ultimately improve the …
Abstract: Since the 1990s, the nature, frequency, and intensity of military operations have shifted, and these shifts have, in turn, had an impact on the families of Canada’s …
Abstract: Offering a Canadian perspective on the emotional health of servicemen and women, Military Operations and the Mind brings together researchers and practitioners from …
Abstract: Objective: The World Health Organization Collaborating Centre Task Force on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) published its findings on the prognosis of MTBI in 2004. …