• Author: Emre Umucu
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Employment and emotional well‐being in veterans with mental illness

Abstract: The Purpose of this study is to examine group differences between employed and unemployed Veterans with mental illnesses utilizing the National Institutes of Health (NIH) …

Drug use difficulties and academic adjustment in student Veterans with disabilities: A parallel mediation study

Abstract: The attainment of postsecondary education is critical to leading a successful life. Substance abuse is one area that may negatively impact academic and, ultimately, …

Service-connected disability and happiness in student Veterans: A parallel mediation study of PERMA

Abstract: The student veteran population has been growing in higher education, along with the attention to their happiness and well-being. Seligman developed the positive emotion, …

Evaluating optimism, hope, resilience, coping flexibility, secure attachment, and PERMA as a well-being model for college life adjustment of student Veterans: A hierarchical regression analysis

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine (a) to what extent demographic covariates, foundational and emerging positive psychology traits (FEPPTs), and PERMA uniquely …

Reducing the influence of perceived stress on subjective well-being of student veterans with and without disabilities: the protective role of positive traits and social support

Abstract: The transition from the regimented environment of military service to a less structured college lifestyle can be stressful for student veterans with and without …

Social Isolation and Well-Being in Veterans with Mental Illness

Abstract: Veterans with mental illness are a growing population in the United States (US). For some veterans, their military service has a negative effect on well-being. Social …