• Author: Kristin L. Galloway
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Pandemic concerns, occupational stressors, burnout, and psychological distress among U.S. Air Force remotely piloted aircraft personnel: A multidimensional mediation model

Abstract: U.S. Air Force remotely piloted aircraft (USAF RPA) personnel face diverse stressors negatively affecting psychological health and military readiness. Prior research in …

How did COVID-19 change the delivery of embedded mental health services for U.S. Air Force Airmen? A qualitative look

Abstract: Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, in addition to increased mental health difficulties for society as a whole, brought unique challenges and …

The potential of an embedded mental health services program toward increasing health care-seeking behaviors among U.S. Air Force aircrew: A mixed-methods study

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The U.S. Air Force implemented the Integrated Operational Support model, which involves embedding health care professionals within operational units to meet …

Perspectives of mental health professionals on the delivery of embedded mental health services for U.S. Air Force airmen

Abstract: United States Air Force (USAF) leadership implemented the integrated operational support care model, which involves embedding mental health professionals directly within …

Psychological and spiritual factors affecting well-being among military personnel engaged in remote combat

Abstract: Introduction: Remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) require multiple crewmembers to successfully operate the aircraft. RPAs shape modern warfare and pose challenges for the …