Differences in housing wealth between U.S. military service personnel and the civilian population-exploring the role of financial stress

Abstract: The study investigates whether frequent job-based relocations, which are typical for military service personnel, are correlated with households' ability to accumulate …

United States (U.S.) Army Veteran’s financial well-being and the link to suicide: An exploratory case study

Abstract: This qualitative case study explored how the army's financial readiness training program financially prepares service members to transition from active duty to civilian …

Early and recent military and nonmilitary stressors associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms among military service members and their spouses

Abstract: Disparities in posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) have been observed among military service members (SMs) and spouses (SPs) compared to their civilian peers, but …

How to Improve the Financial Well-Being of Military Members and their Families: A Data-Driven Approach

Abstract: America's military strength is its all-volunteer force. This volunteer force guarantees the will and commitment of military members to defend the US Constitution. …

Substance Use, Financial Stress, Employment Disruptions, and Anxiety among Veterans during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in financial, employment, and mental health challenges. In general, American veterans report high rates of substance use, which may be …

The state of military families in Canada: a scoping review

Abstract: Introduction: For some families, the military way of life fosters close social support networks and adaptability. For others, the stresses and strains resulting from …