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The influence of selected demographic and academic factors on the persistence to degree completion of military Veterans at a research university in the South

Abstract:A large number of veterans leave the military each year, hoping to reacclimate successfully to civilian society while utilizing the knowledge and skills they acquired in …

Business model innovation practices of Veteran-owned enterprises during the COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract:This paper examines the experiences of veteran small business owners and their efforts to innovate their business models during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study, framed …

The military adult learner: How U.S. Air Force active-duty members perceive information on military education benefits from recruit to retiree

Abstract:The nucleus of the United States of America is built on military service. The sacrifice our young men and women in uniform make for our country is like no other. With the …

Clinical considerations when working with Veterans who are first responders

Abstract: Veterans who are also first responders (V-FRs) represent a distinct, underserved population with complex and compounded mental health challenges. In addition to facing …

The relationship between experience and training with counselor confidence in working with Veterans

Abstract:Up to 65% of veterans deployed in combat or returning from combat regions such as Afghanistan and Iraq meet criteria for a mental health diagnosis, yet up to 50% do not …

The impact of multi-systems utilization on the health outcomes of Mississippi Veterans experiencing stroke: Policy implications

Abstract:Stroke poses a global threat, as it is the third-leading cause of disability and the secondleading cause of death worldwide (Owolab et al., 2022). In the United States, …

Associations between interpersonal trauma histories, perpetrator characteristics, and mental health symptom profiles among Veterans seeking treatment associated with military sexual trauma

Abstract: Military sexual trauma (MST), an unfortunately common experience reported by U.S. service members and veterans, frequently leads to symptoms of posttraumatic stress …

Veterans with depression self-care handbook in collaboration with self-identified peer Veteran support

Abstract:The diverse mental health needs of U.S. military veterans with depression prompted the creation of an online handbook that combines self-care practices and peer support to …

Veterans’ perceptions of administrative burden in healthcare services: An in-depth qualitative analysis within the Veterans Health Administration

Abstract:Implementing the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Maintaining Internal Systems and Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks (VA Mission Act) marked a pivotal shift in …

Cortisol response as a predictor and correlate of treatment outcomes for service members with posttraumatic stress disorder: A secondary data analysis

Abstract:The unique nature of military-related trauma exposure, including a higher likelihood of multiple trauma exposures and sustained operational stress while deployed, may play …

Developing military service-related PTSD training curricula for entry level counselors: A delphi study

Abstract:The push for mental health counselor representation within Veterans Health Administration facilities and their request for community mental health provider support …

Machine learning applications related to suicide in military and Veterans: A scoping literature review

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Suicide remains one of the main preventable causes of death among service members and veterans. Early detection and accurate prediction are essential …