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Trauma-informed cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in women Veterans: An intervention development study

Abstract: This paper describes the methodology and outcomes of development of a trauma-informed protocol for cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). Methods: included 1) …

Was it helpful? Treatment outcomes and practice assignment adherence and helpfulness among US service members with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD)

Abstract: Practice assignments (i.e. homework) are a key component in cognitive behavioral therapies that predict treatment outcomes for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and …

Management of endometrial cancer precursors in the Military Health System: A survey-based study

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (EIN) and atypical endometrial hyperplasia (AEH) are precancerous pathologies which carry a 40-50% concurrent cancer …

Application of a youth-adult partnership model to facilitate skill development among military-connected youth

Abstract: Background: Out-of-school time programs have proven to be effective models for promoting positive youth development. Because military-connected youth face unique …

Association between pregnancy and musculoskeletal conditions in active-duty military service members

Abstract: Context: Noncombat musculoskeletal conditions (MSKs) are endemic among service members and disproportionately affect females. Pregnancy and childbirth contribute to lower …

Daily associations between sleep quality, stress, and cannabis or alcohol use among Veterans

Abstract: United States military veterans face heightened vulnerability to sleep disturbances due to factors such as irregular sleep schedules, combat-related stress, and …

Do children with autism receiving behavior analysis services experience deteriorated functioning during parent military deployment? A retrospective analysis of three cases

Abstract:When a military parent deploys, the effects can be felt throughout the family. The family system needs to adjust to the absence of one parent, and that process can be …

Suicide exposure in Veterans and the impact on mental health

Abstract: Background: Veterans die by suicide at higher rates than their civilian counterparts. Given this, it is likely veterans also experience high rates of suicide exposure. …

Risk of incident mild cognitive impairment and dementia soon after leaving incarceration among a US Veteran population

Abstract: Objectives: Increasing numbers of older adults are reentering community following incarceration (i.e., reentry), yet risk of incident neurodegenerative disorders …

A suicide Haddon matrix for intervention and prevention to reduce suicide risk

Abstract: Objective: Identifying the individual, environmental, and social characteristics of suicide events is central to developing a comprehensive public health strategy for …

Effects of COVID-19 on enrollment and discharge for Veterans (with substance and alcohol use disorders) referred for vocational rehabilitation within the VA health care system

Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on vocational rehabilitation (VR) program enrollment rates and employment rates at discharge for …