Abstract: The psychosocial transition during military training poses a significant public health risk requiring preventive, health-integrated responses. This study applied latent …
Abstract: Metabolic syndrome is a critical predictor of future cardiometabolic disease and an emerging public health concern, particularly in high-demand populations such as …
Abstract: Background/Objectives: The stability of caregiver manpower plays a crucial role in the operation of long-term care institutions. This study adopts Social Exchange Theory …
Abstract: Background: Perceived Social support has been consistently shown to reduce depressive symptoms among military personnel. However, limited research has explored how …
Abstract: Extensive research on human resource management practices (HRM) practices has been conducted within traditional corporations, yet their application within military …
Abstract: This study investigated the mediating effects of personality traits, sexism, and bystander attitudes toward sexual harassment (BASH) among female navy personnel in …
Abstract: Background and objectives: Osteoporosis poses significant health risks, especially among veterans, due to lifestyle factors. This study compares bone density and fracture …
Abstract: Background: The use of substances, e.g., tobacco and betel nut, are prevalent among military personnel in Taiwan, whereas some specific substances such as alcohol use are …
Abstract: Backgrounds: Habitual substance use, i. e., alcohol, tobacco and betel nut, has been found with an increased risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in the general population, …
Abstract: Maintaining the good mental health of Taiwanese military personnel is crucial, especially in light of incidents such as the Taiwan Strait crisis. Suicide is a leading …
Abstract: Bacjground/purpose: It is unclear about whether the oral health has impact on physical performance. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the association between oral …
Abstract: Social support and empowerment are central to health and wellbeing. Besides, social support is often the primary means to help students improve their mental health and …